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Sam's Club

Sam's Club is an American chain of membership-only retail warehouse clubs owned and operated by Walmart Inc., founded in 1983 and named after Walmart founde...

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XPR

XPR Kiosk for Restaurants helps dramatically reduce the time spent by customers waiting in queue at the cash register. Customers can order and pay directly at t...

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Universal Supplies Distribution

Universal Supplies Distribution offers a wide range of disposables including but not limited to toilet paper, portion cups, gloves, napkins, and more. ...

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Alliant

With a history dating back to 1925, Alliant Insurance Services is one of the nation’s leading distributors of diversified insurance products and services....

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Toro Kitchen

Proudly serving the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area for your new and used restaurant equipment needs. Toro Kitchen is family owned and operated...

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Post COVID-19 Reboot: The Definitive Guide to Reopening Your Restaurant Business After COVID-19

COVID-19, widely known as the Coronavirus, has been the most impactful global event since World War 2. Aside from the vast human cost in health terms, the COVID...

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Kari Out

Since 1964, Kari-Out has manufactured to-go food packaging, condiments and other products to make our customers more successful.   ...

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Toast

A modern, easy-to-use platform for self-service restaurant ordering. ...

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Vistaprint

Vistaprint, a Cimpress company, helps small business owners across the world create expertly designed, up-to-date custom marketing – the assortment of pro...

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TNI Design

Based in Los Angeles, TNI Design is a team of Architects and Interior Designers providing creative Interior Design, Landscaping, Home remodel, 3d rendering,&nbs...

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The definitive guide to reopening your restaurant business after COVID-19