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Panda Feast (Product)
The Panda Feast is a product of the oriental food chain, Panda Express. A Panda Feast is a combination of five large take-out boxes of food. Two of these boxes typically are for the side-dishes: rice or noodles. The other three are the entrees, like the popular orange chicken and mandarin chicken. Each Panda Feast costs $27 plus taxes, and feeds an average of 4-5 people.

Panda Feast (History)
In the winter of 2007, four Orem High School students met at the nearby Panda Express and founded what is traditionally called the Panda Feast, or "The Feast" for short. On this momentous occasion, one Panda Feast was ordered at the price of $25 USD, and began a tradition that is slowly spreading. Just a few months later, The Brotherhood of the Feast was founded, with the original four feasters taking part in the governing body of The Feast. Using the template of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, each feaster was given a character, and a duty. The first ever Feast of the Brotherhood was held in March of 2008, where three Panda Feasts were purchased, and piled in a vast mountain of Oriental goodness on top of a black circular tray. A Feast can now be held on any day at any time, as long as 3/4 of the Brotherhood are able to be in attendance. Usually in celebration of an event such as the end of school, show, or a great accomplishment, the panda feast is loved and revered by all who take part.