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QSR Names Kelly's Roast Beef to the 2023 40/40 List

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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

REVERE, Mass., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston-based inventor of the North Shore roast beef sandwich, Kelly's Roast Beef, is thrilled to announce that they have been recognized by notable food publication, QSR Magazine. The brand is featured in QSR's 2023 edition of "The 40/40 List," which highlights America's hottest fast-casual food concepts and works to benefit the industry by celebrating the brands that are leading in innovation. Kelly's Roast Beef was commended for positioning itself as a differentiator in the roast beef sandwich category, their newly designed locations which feature a fresh interior and welcoming environment, and the implementation of new technology to help franchisees run their locations seamlessly.

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  • REVERE, Mass., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston-based inventor of the North Shore roast beef sandwich, Kelly's Roast Beef , is thrilled to announce that they have been recognized by notable food publication, QSR Magazine.
  • Their recognition in this year's QSR 40/40 List shows that Kelly's Roast Beef has proven to be a fierce competitor in the quick-service industry.
  • Founded in 1951, Kelly's Roast Beef is famously known as the inventor of the North Shore roast beef sandwich.
  • Today, a busy location during its peak season can sell upwards of 20,000 roast beef sandwiches a month.

Buffalo native reimagines infamous Buffalo bank heists in historical fiction noir

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Friday, May 27, 2022

PORTLAND, Ore., May 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindbuck Media Book Publicity shares imaginative new story by Buffalo author Stephen Eoannou:

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  • By the time I was finished, I knew I wanted to write about Al.
  • Rook grew that day from an idea into a novella, and then from a novella into novella trilogy, and finally to a novel."
  • Al Nussbaum is a man that FBI director J. Edgar Hoover once called "the most cunning fugitive in the country."
  • New York Times bestselling author Ace Atkins calls Rook "a terrific Technicolor Noir that lives and breathes in the period [...] Clever, literate, and fun."