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No Meals on Wheels

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"No Meals on Wheels" is the 14th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 25, 2007. The episode features the Griffin family opening a restaurant, and eventually become overwhelmed by Joe Swanson and his wheelchair friends. With this, Peter decides to ban wheelchairs from their establishment, because they are "uncool". This causes Joe, along with his wheelchair-using friends to attempt to take back the restaurant, and prevent Peter from discriminating against them. The episode was written by Mike Henry and directed by Greg Colton. It received mixed reviews from critics for its storyline and many cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 7.97 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Barclay DeVeau, Keith Ferguson, Arnold McCuller, Patrick Stewart and Ben Stiller, along with several guest voice actors for the series. "No Meals on Wheels" was released on DVD along with four other episodes from the season on October 21, 2008. Peter is annoyed by his friend Mort Goldman constantly borrowing his personal belongings that he creates an pseudo-effigy of Adolf Hitler (which he dubs a "scare-Jew") using his best suit to scare Mort away. Frustrated, Lois takes him to a thrift store to get a new suit, where Peter finds some flannel pajamas. Wearing the blanket pajamas constantly led to Peter discovering static electricity by rubbing his feet on the carpet. He annoyed Lois completely enough to remove the carpet in their home with Quagmire's help. This leads the family to find an antique 18th century Rhode Island ship token, hidden under the carpet, which the family sells for $50,000. With the money, Peter and Lois decide to live their dream of owning a restaurant, naming it "Big Pete's House of Munch". The Griffins' business has a shaky start until Joe promises to bring his friends to the restaurant.
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