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Plus, Auntie Anne’s was the best part of going anywhere Plus, Auntie Anne’s was the best part of going anywhere l [View on the web]( OUR SNACKS, OURSELVES [THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHINESE SUPERMARKET SNACKS]( 17 must-grab snacks, from rice crackers to boba creamsicles. [snacks]( Photo by Jenny G. Zhang SNACK ATTACK [Why did we ever settle for kettle chips?]( For some reason, there are people out there who find it a sensory pleasure to chew on handfuls of spud shards that jab at their gums. [Snackwell’s literally ruined my childhood]( Snackwell’s devil’s food cookie cakes, that iconic ’90s diet food, were like eating a chocolate cupcake whose soul had been sucked out. [Auntie Anne’s was the best part of going anywhere]( The classic pretzel is a reward when you’re stuck somewhere shitty with drop ceilings and security checks. today's news [Predicting the Future of Restaurants]( This week on Eater’s Digest, Soleil Ho, Eric Rivera, Lucas Sin, and more. [Survey finds nearly 17 percent of restaurants have shuttered because of the pandemic]( Forty percent of respondents said it’s unlikely they’ll still be in business another six months from now without additional stimulus package relief from the government. [Chicago’s COVID-19 winter dining challenge attracts 640 submissions to save restaurants]( Restaurants — in lieu of a governmental industry-specific bailout — are searching for creative ways to continue outdoor dining season and keep their businesses afloat. [That’s right: Taco Bell now has its own wine, available only in Canada]( Pair that Toasted Cheesy Chalupa with a glass of Jalapeño Noir. [Yelpers are going after San Francisco restaurants that enforce mask policies]( Yelp says it urges reviewers to be compassionate, but there’s only so much the company can do. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( EATER CITY UPDATES [15 FANTASTIC FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES AVAILABLE FOR TAKEOUT AND DELIVERY IN NASHVILLE]( Grab traditional crispy Southern and Nashville hot (including one served on a doughnut) chicken sandwiches all over the city. [Sign up for the Eater Nashville newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [fried chicken]( Photo: Hugh Baby’s/Official today's video [WATCH: HOW CHEF KAZUHIRO WATANABE GRILLS 360 TSUKUNE-STYLE YAKITORI STICKS A DAY]( [yakitori]( GIF: Francesca Manto/Tofu Media [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. View our [Privacy Policy]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.

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