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• Beer & Wine • Carry-outs
upholstering of all benches ' If Penny Power, which
• Banquet Room For Up To 100 People
and
chairs
upstairs
and
has
been
three
years
in
the
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• Weddings • Showers • Banquets • Etc.
down, re-decoration of the making succeeds in draw-
restrooms and and a new ing a wide audience, it's
SOUTHFIELD China service (the only pat- likely to displease manufac-
tern like it in the country). turers who especially target
ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
"A temperature con- their advertising at
TYNER'S ORIGINAL
15337- FENKELL
trolled wine room has been youngsters. Indeed, Burger
Since 1954
1 Block E. of Greenfield
constructed that holds 5,000 King, for example, takes ex-
bottles. This enables us to ception to Penny Power's
purchase and hold large evaluation of its Whopper.
quantites of quality wines "One published report
providing consistency to our about the new magazine
Oldest Bar-B-Q Spot In Detroit Area
wine list, as well as value. quotes a Burger King
WE CAN HANDLE OR CREATE
"Most important is our spokesman as saying that
"Instant Parties"
new evening menus. They 'there shouldn't be any gris-
• Ribs • Chicken • Shrimp
printed each month to tle (in a Whopper), because
I FAST HOT DELIVERY I • Clams • Fish • Pizza • Sandwiches are
provide variety. We will we use only muscle meat
26076 GREENFIELD In UncOln CenterMon.-Thurs. 4 to 12, 0% OFF HOLIDAY continue to bring the des- that has no gristle.' What's
TRAYS ORDERED
Oak Park
sert tray to tables and the more, the spokesman said,
Fri. & Sat. 11-1,
BEFORE NOV. 27
Sun. 12-11
968-1100
dessert menu will serve to all BK burgers. are run
remind you of the new and through filters to rid them
some difficult to obtain of impurities. Thus exist-
liquors, cognacs and ar- ence of gristle is 'virtually
magnacs that we carry to impossible,' he added.
"For its part, Penny
round out a dining experi-
Power insists it's not 'anti-
ence.
"Chef Milos, general business.' We're not trying
Choice Cocktails
manager Wayne Gallagher to turn kids into Ralph
REALLY GET YOUR NET'S WORTH
and myself have put much Naders,' Charlotte Baecher,
time and effort into making the editor told the Wall
With These Sunset Special Prices.,
the Golden Mushroom an Street Journal. 'But we're
$5.25 Boston Schrod Florentine.
outstanding restaurant. trying to give therria chance
851-6400
IN THE ORCHARD MALL _
$6.75 Express-fresh Daily Catch.
to
make
informed
choices.'
Mistakes
can
and
will.
be
Carry Outs
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
"But Penny Power says
Dinner includes Chowder, Hot Bread,
made, but our attitude and
Available
drive is to minimize them." American youngsters for
Salad, Vegetable.
NOV. 3 ISSUE of Na- too long have been pass- -
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• tion's Restaurant News ive targets of 'slick,
Chuck Muer's
• tells of a new consumer pub- high-pressure selling
• lication for youngsters . . . campaigns.' By present-
• "A Burger King Whopper ing itself as an educa-
gristle," tional tool through car-
'some
• had
McDonald's
Big
Mac
was toons, _ puzzles and
•
Fine Seafood in the Chuck Muer tradition
INCLUDES
ightly chewy.' Wendy's stories, Penny Power
Grand River at 1-96 • Farmington Hills • 478-3800
CHOPPED LIVER APP.
• ` s lightly
kids
OR
tasted says it wants to give
American Express Honored
S Old-Fashioned
SOUP OF THE DAY,
some 'consumer savvy.'
'slightly
dry.'
And
Jack-in-
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"In one section on bur-
STREUDEL
• the-Box's Jumbo Jack 'felt
HAAGEN-DAZS ICE CREAM,
gers, Penny Power tells its
• greasy.'
COFFEE OR HOT TEA
"So says Penny Power, a readers: 'Fast-food chains
•
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• new consumer-oriented spend millions of dollars on
Restaurants
• magazine for kids published - TV commercials.' It then
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• by Consumer Union, a asks the readers to fill in the
• Mount Vernon, N.Y.-based blanks in the following
$1 -.45 AND $1.95
• non-profit group that also statements from all widely
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• brings out the well-known heard fast-food commer-
Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.
• Consumer Reports maga- - vials: 'We do it all for you, at
Sun. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
. . ."Hot 'n Juicy! Hot 'n
• zine.
"Aimed at the 8-to-12- Juicy! . . . are Hot 'n Juicy!'
•
• OPEN TUES.-SUN. 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
S year-old set, Penny Power 'Have it your way, at . . .
•
"The magazine goes on
• evaluates products children
COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE
. 12 Noon to Closing
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buy and use — just as Con- to say: 'Do you believe ev-
•
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adult-oriented merchan- 'Having it your way' can
•
mean
waiting
an
extra
10
Included
With
All
Meals Or Separate
• dise.
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minutes for a special order.
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"For
its
premier
issue's
•
Farmington
Location
Only
•
• cover story on burgers; The chain that says its. bur-
• Penny Power sent two gers are 'juicy' can serve
•
taste- some pretty dry ones. The
• 'professional
• testers' to - evaluate the only way to find out if an ad
• four brands. The testers is true is to test it out for
• THE SOMETHING DIFFEREN
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.it
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played a major role in .
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kids in 100 classrooms help-
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"Besides burgers, the e WED. . . . FISH & CHIPS
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