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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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Ordermark

Ordermark develops the most powerful and flexible tools for growing and managing your restaurant’s online ordering business. ...

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good natured Products Inc.

We're producing and distributing one of North America’s widest assortments of better everyday products® made from the highest possible percentage ...

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LA Distributing Company

A southern california cold chain beverage and snack distributor. Our selection is unique and in high demand....

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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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Fabri-Kal

Fabri-Kal manufactures disposable packaging for the food service industry.   ...

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GrubHub

Grubhub Inc. is an American online and mobile prepared food ordering and delivery marketplace that connects diners with local takeout restaurants. The company i...

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Speciality Foods Distribution

Specialty Food Distribution Co., LLC is a special market distribution company. We work with non- traditional grocery accounts whose needs do not fit into the tr...

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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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Comarch

Comarch Loyalty Cloud (CLC) is a robust, modular platform that allows you to incorporate advanced promotion strategies and rewarding schemes in a simple and eff...

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