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sando

American  
[san-doh] / ˈsæn doʊ /

noun

  1. a Japanese-style sandwich made with soft, crustless white bread and sweet or savory fillings.


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Chief Commercial Officer Rick Gomez will leave the company, while Jill Sando, who oversees merchandising for apparel and accessories, home and Fun101, will retire, Target said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Target said Gomez and Sando would stay on for brief periods to support the transition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even when he couldn’t get anyone to buy them, Steve Sando believed everyone who tasted his dried beans would love them.

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And the biggest winner in the booming economy of beans is Rancho Gordo, which Sando founded back when his product was better known as the butt of jokes.

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Sando, the company’s 65-year-old owner and chief executive, was a fan of beans even before he was fanatical about them.

From The Wall Street Journal