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UberEats

Uber Eats is an American online food ordering and delivery platform launched by Uber in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California....

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Garvey Wholesale Beverage

Southern California's premier liquor, beer, and wine Cash and Carry facility. Exclusively serving clients with distilled spirits and beer & wine license...

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BK Foods

BK Specialty Foods is a family business that has been providing impeccable service to the food service industry for over thirty years. BK trucks deliver fresh, ...

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Oracle MICROS

Give your guests an experience that will keep them coming back—and get ahead of your competition—with an integrated POS technology platform that&rsq...

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The Next Idea

THE NEXT IDEA (TNI) is an international hospitality and restaurant consulting group possessing exclusive international coverage. We are based in Los Angeles wit...

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RonPak

Ronpak produces an extensive assortment of paper bags with a huge range of choices. Whether it’s for Quick Service Restaurants, Bakery, Pharmacy, Convenie...

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Revel

Designed for fast transactions, security, stability, and comprehensive operational management, Revel's easy to use point of sale will grow as you do. While ...

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Screen fluence

Our digital signage software makes it simple to engage your customers, build a strong team culture, and help your messaging stand out in the crowd. You can crea...

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Mailchimp

Mailchimp was designed as an alternative to the oversized, expensive email software of the early 2000s. It gave small business owners who lacked the high-end to...

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Toast

A point of sale platform powerful enough to run your entire restaurant. Increase revenue, streamline operations, and delight your guests with a point of sale pl...

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