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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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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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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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Executive HR Consulting Group

ECG is a "boutique" HR Consulting firm, helping clients save time and money through effective HR procedures, as well as making sure they are compliant...

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Mountain Produce

Mountain Produce is the premier wholesale distributor of fruits & vegetables, supplying Grocery Stores, Restaurants, and hotels, from the Central Valley to ...

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Produce Services of Los Angeles

Produce Services is an independent, family owned, wholesale produce distributor focused on delivering unsurpassed value to the Southern California food-service ...

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Nature's Produce

Nature’s Produce is a family owned and operated business representing eighty years of ongoing experience through 3 generations in the produce and distribu...

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Cheqout

Cheqout is a mobile web app that allows restaurant customers to place an order and pay by scanning a QR code from a placard on their table. Once they scan the Q...

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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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