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A burrito wearing a press pass, claiming it's healthier.

means Soft flatbreads rolled around fillings, or the act of folding something protectively around an object.

from From Middle English 'wrappen,' to fold or wind; the lunch sense rolled in around the 1990s health-food craze, when 'wrap' sounded leaner than 'sandwich.'

Film slang'That's a wrap' may mean 'wind, reel and print.'
Diet mythTortilla wraps often pack more calories than bread.
Spa versionBody wraps promise detox science can't quite locate.
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