"A 1990s chain and one of the originators of fast-casual wrapping, remembered here as the author’s teenage ``go-to Caesar wrap destination'' in Palo Alto. The chain embodied Y2K-era optimism and reimagined many dishes as burrito-esque creations; a June 1995 article in the San Francisco Examiner dubbed it “the clean-cut, Gen X answer to fast food,” adding: “After a World Wrapp meal, you can still play volleyball, ride bikes or go to the health club. After a Tex-Mex burrito, only a siesta will do.” The piece notes that the brand faded into obscurity before reemerging in 2016 under new ownership with an updated look and menu." - Hilary Pollack