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  2. Dot Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dot Foods is the largest foodservice redistribution company in the United States. [2] Dot offers over 125,000 products from 1,020 food industry manufacturers. [ 3 ] Dot consolidates those products and delivers in less-than-truckload (LTL) quantities to distributors nationwide on a weekly basis.

  3. Comings & Goings: Dot Food opens on-site health care clinic - AOL

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    Dot Foods cuts ribbon on new health care clinic for employees; Amazon says it's hiring 650 people in Hagerstown for the holidays.

  4. Comings & Goings: Dot Food opens on-site health care clinic - AOL

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  5. Category:Companies based in Chesterfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  6. Dierbergs Markets - Wikipedia

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    Dierbergs is a supermarket chain based in Chesterfield, Missouri. It effectively splits the Greater St. Louis grocery market with Schnucks among locally based retailers. Dierbergs operates 26 [1] stores in both Missouri and Illinois. In 2006 it employed more than 5,000 employees, making it one of the top 25 largest employers in the St. Louis ...

  7. Smithfield Foods sued over working conditions in Missouri ...

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    Smithfield Foods Inc., the world's largest pork processor, announced Friday it is indefinitely closing an Illinois plant next week after a "small portion" of its 1,700 employees tested positive ...

  8. Schnucks - Wikipedia

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    Based in the St. Louis area, the company was founded in 1939 with the opening of a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) store in north St. Louis and currently operates over 100 stores [5] in four states throughout the Midwest (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin). Schnucks also ran stores under the Logli Supermarkets and Hilander Foods banners. [6]

  9. Rold Gold - Wikipedia

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    The Schumaker family sold Rold Gold to Red Dot Foods Inc. of Madison, Wisconsin, in 1960, but the deal fell through when Red Dot went bankrupt and its principal owner committed suicide. Frito-Lay then purchased Rold Gold in 1961 and has owned the pretzel company ever since.