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                    [Title] => The second coming of Racks
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Racks was down to its last dilapidated restaurant in El Pueblo in Ortigas in 2006, when the Prieto family, owner of famous food chains Shakeys and Dunkin Donuts, decided to revive it, thinking that a restaurant that made ribs a household name all over the country should not go into oblivion.

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SHAKEYS AND DUNKIN DONUTS
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Racks was down to its last dilapidated restaurant in El Pueblo in Ortigas in 2006, when the Prieto family, owner of famous food chains Shakeys and Dunkin Donuts, decided to revive it, thinking that a restaurant that made ribs a household name all over the country should not go into oblivion.

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