USC's The Daily Trojan Savages The Counter's New Burger Concept
The place is short on atmosphere and the prices add up a little too quickly for one University alum.
The place is short on atmosphere and the prices add up a little too quickly for one University alum.
The ban went into effect in 2010 and is facing opposition from big businesses and non-believers.
The new concept follows other recent shrink-jobs like Oleego by Park's BBQ and Umami's U-Mini.
No sooner does Byron Hurt bring up a healthier way of eating traditional foods, then we're reminded of simply Wholesome in South L.A.
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The pendulum lurches slightly right in South L.A.
Which raises the odds that UCLA could be next to get the brand's new create-it-yourself grilling concept.
The next location is due for USC.
Following Umami's lead, the South Central wine bar merchandizes a favorite condiment.
The storied spread will see new life every Wednesday with certified organics.
A conservative website brings out its "experts" to debunk the thinking that first went into the decision.
Lady Gaga explains, "I don't want them to think I am human, let alone drunk."
The city councilman stresses that another burger chain is the last thing his constituents need.
Sorry, no pig uterus makes the cut in these authentic Mexico City-style pork tacos.
New stand alone eateries cannot be built within a half-mile of one another, while a joke recipe makes a lot of people see red.
"Westwood and Venice have community design guidelines for new construction and renovations; South Los Angeles deserves the same," says council member Jan Perry.
Gavin Newsom might repeal a happy meal ban in NorCal, while lobbyists fight a fast food moratorium in SoCal.
One suggestion is a ban on new constructions within a half-mile of each other.