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In mid-March, Sushi restaurant chain Akindo Sushiro offered free sushi to anybody named Salmon in a marketing campaign they hoped would go viral. The campaign led to some unforeseen consequences: people started legally changing their names to get free sushi! In today's Feast, we'll give you a more compelling reason to change your name to salmon.
TODAY’S MENU: For our first course, Reece has prepared another round of trivia, this time about salmon. In our second course, we’ll tell you why one of the rarest fish in the world – a Taiwanese salmon – is featured on the 2000NT bill! And in our third course, we’ll be eating a salmon dish that will help you use up your leftover rice!
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By , RtiIn mid-March, Sushi restaurant chain Akindo Sushiro offered free sushi to anybody named Salmon in a marketing campaign they hoped would go viral. The campaign led to some unforeseen consequences: people started legally changing their names to get free sushi! In today's Feast, we'll give you a more compelling reason to change your name to salmon.
TODAY’S MENU: For our first course, Reece has prepared another round of trivia, this time about salmon. In our second course, we’ll tell you why one of the rarest fish in the world – a Taiwanese salmon – is featured on the 2000NT bill! And in our third course, we’ll be eating a salmon dish that will help you use up your leftover rice!
**Disclaimer**