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  2. Market Wagon - Wikipedia

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    Market Wagon is a US-based online ordering and delivery service for ordering produce, meat, dairy, and prepared foods from local farmers and artisan food producers. It was founded in Indianapolis in 2016 and as of 2023 had 25 delivery hubs throughout the midwest and Tennessee.

  3. Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors - Wikipedia

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    Because the company operates 24 hours a day, six days a week, Pat LaFrieda Jr. claims that the company is able to “process meat that feed over 300,000 people a day. [3] ” They also cater to about 9,000 restaurants, most of which are located in New York City. [ 12 ]

  4. Armour and Company - Wikipedia

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    After meat packers struck at the Armour plants in the early-1980s, Teets shut 29 facilities and sold Armour Food Company to ConAgra in 1983 [14] but kept the Armour Star canned meat business. Armour-Dial continued to manufacture the canned meat products using the Armour Star trademark under license from ConAgra.

  5. Meat market - Wikipedia

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    A meat market is, traditionally, a marketplace where meat is sold, often by a butcher. It is a specialized wet market . The term is sometimes used to refer to a meat retail store or butcher's shop, in particular in North America.

  6. Phillips Foods, Inc. and Seafood Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The company's crab processing facilities are found in the United States and Southeast Asia. Ten plants are located worldwide. In 1990, Phillips opened crab processing facilities in Southeast Asia to ensure a year-round supply of swimming crab meat for their restaurants. Phillips Foods has global sales offices in Baltimore, MD and Bangkok, Thailand.

  7. Downtown Indianapolis Taco Bell operator seeks to shut down ...

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    Two Taco Bell franchisees are now embroiled in a legal dispute over the planned restaurant. Downtown Indianapolis Taco Bell operator seeks to shut down planned Cantina Skip to main content

  8. Frank Kautsky - Wikipedia

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    Frank Henry "Fronzo" Kautsky Sr. [1] (September 30, 1888 – October 11, 1959) was an American farmer, grocery store owner, and team owner, general manager, and former head coach of the Indianapolis Kautskys/Pure Oils/Oilers/Jets basketball franchise.

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