Free Shrimp at Panda Express Tomorrow Today (Wednesday)

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • February 22, 2012
Have you noticed  that every time Panda Express introduces a new dish, they give it away first? You could almost call it the pusher business model: let them have the first hit free, and they'll come back for more. They've done it for every recent...
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