Carl's Jr. Opens in Indonesia; Something Indonesian Opens Here

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 30, 2010
Gustavo told me recently he heard news that Carl's Jr. opened its first franchise in Indonesia this month. And then on the same day, in a sort of bizarre cosmic coincidence, I got word a new Indonesian grocery store opened in Fullerton. In a bit...
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