Chopped cheese: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:0719:07, 31 January 2023JesseRafe talk contribs 4,295 bytes +4 Restored revision 1134023042 by Akrabbim: "deli" is a misleading term, as many people think of a proper meat and cheese heavy delicatessen, vs the small corner grocery stores that have a small selection of cold cuts for sandwiches which, yes commonly have "deli" in their name, but are best understood as "bodegas". Your ethnic/linguistic racially-charged diatribe is moot. Look at the hundreds of newspaper articles explicitly using the phrase "Yemeni bodegas" as the merchant association has don... undo Tags: Twinkle Undo

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  • curprev 07:1207:12, 28 January 202374.73.117.87 talk 4,293 bytes −2 For the love of God. If it is not owned by Hispanic people, usually Puerto Ricans, it is not a "bodega". It is a deli. The chop cheese is a trend started by Arab stores and this article goes on further to mention that. Not every convenience store in New York is a "bodega", in fact most of them are not and this is a term heavily popularized by outsiders on the Internet. The word is literally Spanish. undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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