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Qué (quién) es lion food - definición

AMERICAN GROCERY STORE
Food Lion LLC; Foodlion
  • Food Lion in [[Durham, North Carolina]]. The store has since remodeled to the new signage in 2015.
  • Bloom store in [[Accokeek, Maryland]]. Since 2016, it has been a [[Weis Markets]] store.
  • Dairy section of a Food Lion in [[Hampton, Virginia]]
  • Interior of a store in Southern Shores, North Carolina. The interior has since been updated to the Ahold Delhaize look in mid-2018.

lion food      
<humour> (IBM) Middle management or HQ staff, or, by extension, administrative drones in general. The term derives from an old joke: Two lions escape from the zoo and split up to increase their chances. When they finally meet after two months, one is skinny and the other overweight. The thin one says, "How did you manage? I ate a human just once and they turned out a small army to chase me with guns and nets, it was terrible. Since then I've been reduced to eating mice, insects, even grass." The fat one replies: "Well, *I* hid near an IBM office and ate a manager every day. Nobody even noticed!" [Jargon File] (1994-12-01)
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  • Two tailed embroidered gold lion from the end of the 17th century, Sweden.
  • Enamel from the tomb of [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou]] (c. 1160).
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  • Lion "passant guardant" or "Léopard"
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  • A [[Lion of Saint Mark]], from the [[Echternach Gospels]] (late 7th century).
  • The shield of [[Conrad of Thuringia]] (c. 1230s), a rare example of a preserved 13th-century knightly shield, displaying the Ludovingian ''lion barry''.
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ELEMENT IN HERALDRY
Lion Rampant; Lions in heraldry; Lion rampant; Lion passant; Rampant lion; Rampant Lion; Lions passant; Lions striding; Lion passant gardant; Heraldic lion; Lioncel; Saint Rampant
·noun A small lion, especially one of several borne in the same coat of arms.
Lion (heraldry)         
  • Two tailed embroidered gold lion from the end of the 17th century, Sweden.
  • Enamel from the tomb of [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou]] (c. 1160).
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  • 100px
  • Lion "passant guardant" or "Léopard"
  • 100px
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  • A [[Lion of Saint Mark]], from the [[Echternach Gospels]] (late 7th century).
  • The shield of [[Conrad of Thuringia]] (c. 1230s), a rare example of a preserved 13th-century knightly shield, displaying the Ludovingian ''lion barry''.
  • Diez]])
ELEMENT IN HERALDRY
Lion Rampant; Lions in heraldry; Lion rampant; Lion passant; Rampant lion; Rampant Lion; Lions passant; Lions striding; Lion passant gardant; Heraldic lion; Lioncel; Saint Rampant
The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically the lion has been regarded as the "king of beasts".

Wikipedia

Food Lion

Food Lion is an American regional grocery store chain headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina, that operates over 1100 supermarkets in 10 states of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States (Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia). The chain employs over 63,000 people. It was founded in 1957 as Food Town, a single grocery store in Salisbury. It later expanded to many locations across North Carolina. It was independently operated until it was acquired by the Belgium-based conglomerate Delhaize Group in 1974. In 1983, the company changed its name and branding to Food Lion to allow it to expand into regions where Food Town was already in use by unrelated stores. Following further mergers and acquisitions, Food Lion, LLC is currently owned by Ahold Delhaize. The mascot’s name has been George the Food Lion since January 17, 1997.