Zenzi
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Zenzi by Realfood was a Norwegian fast food chain store. The word "Zenzi" originated from the English word "sensible" and "zenith", which refers to "peak" or "altitude" and the Japanese word "zen" which means "good", "real" and "complete". The store was founded by the Norwegian chefs Rune Pal and Øystein Reinsborg.
Zenzi endeavored to be a gourmet food concept that delivered healthy fast food and offered catering. The food was made fresh the same day it was delivered. Zenzi used as many ecological products as possible. Their products did not contain any artificial additives, saturated fat or white flour.
Zenzi went into bankruptcy proceedings in February, 2009.
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