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Old 04-21-2008, 11:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Landing The Lobster

Landing The Lobster
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Food Network has a major integrated deal on the front burner, creating a customized sponsorship package with Red Lobster that will give the restaurant chain significant exposure on The Next Food Network Star.

On June 22, Red Lobster's head seafood and recipe expert, chef Michael LaDuke, will appear as a guest judge in what will be the fourth episode of season four of Star, helping select the winner of a special, seafood-themed challenge. LaDuke will be joined by Food's new Iron Chef, Michael Symon.
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oh no, not Micheal Symon, I just find his laugh grating my nerves. I hope he keeps it serious.
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Red Lobster had a location in Bangor Maine, really, how did they think that they could compete with endless locally owned seafood restaurants? They charged almost double what the local places did, and often times served rock lobster.

They did have those wonderful cheddar bay biscuits though!

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