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Republic National Distributing Company

With roots extending before Prohibition, RNDC is a family-owned business that has evolved into one of the nation’s leading wholesale beverage alcohol dist...

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Stripe

Whether you’re looking to bill customers on a recurring basis, set up a marketplace, or simply accept payments, do it all with a fully integrated, global ...

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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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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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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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Payline Data

Payline is dedicated to providng the lowest pricing while providing you with software like Invoicing, Recurring Billing, ACH payments, and a Payments Page. Easy...

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Toast

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

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Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skil...

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US Foods

US Foods partners w. foodservice operators to inspire menus, attract diners & optimize operations....

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