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Video Q&A: Southern California Is a Fast-Food Mecca

Nancy Luna, a.k.a. Fast Food Maven, blogger and business reporter for the Orange County Register, reveals the attraction of fast-food restaurant chains in fast-paced Los Angeles and Orange County.

By David Farkas, Senior Editor -- Chain Leader, 6/1/2009 1:50:00 PM

Nancy Luna, a.k.a. Fast Food Maven
Video Q&A: Nancy Luna, a.k.a. Fast Food Maven, discusses why Southern Californians love their fast-food.
Orange County, Calif., is the heart of the country's fast-food culture. Its residents, who have grown up with Carl's Jr., In-N-Out Burger and Del Taco, are choosy about what they eat.

In this video Q&A, reporter Nancy Luna, who blogs as Fast Food Maven for the Orange County Register, now tells us Southern Californians are increasingly picky about who they do business with, demanding discount coupons and freebies, like the ones produced during the recent grilled chicken battle between El Pollo Loco and KFC.

Watch the video.

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