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  2. Sigma Alimentos - Wikipedia

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    Sigma markets its products in Mexico through major supermarkets, wholesale distributors, convenience stores, and mom-and-pop outlets. In the United States, it operates through Sigma Foods and Bar-S Foods, with regional headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.

  3. Oxxo - Wikipedia

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    Oxxo was founded in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, in 1976. In the first stores, the only products sold were beer, snacks, and cigarettes. The success of the stores was such that the project kept growing and Oxxo built new locations rapidly, becoming ubiquitous in Mexican cities and towns.

  4. Mexilink - Wikipedia

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    Mexilink Inc. is a distributor of Mexican products headquartered in Houston, Texas. [1] As of 2009 Salvador Escalona is the CEO. [2] Mexilink opened in May 1999 with an initial investment of $300,000 ($550,000 when adjusted for inflation). [3] The first brand the company imported was Dolores. Escalona saw another advertisement from another ...

  5. Goya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Goya Foods, Inc. is a producer and distributor of foods and beverages sold in the United States and many Spanish-speaking countries. It has facilities in the United States (including Puerto Rico), the Dominican Republic and Spain.

  6. A new Latin-owned specialty food market is now open in the ...

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    Jimador Mexican Market has opened in Denver, bringing hard-to-find Mexican products and local produce to the Lake Norman area.. Before, area residents have had to travel 30 minutes or more to ...

  7. 13 Latinx-Owned Food Brands We Love To Stock Up On - AOL

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    Over the years, they began selling a range of Mexican products like hominy and pozole, and eventually renamed the brand Juanita’s Foods. Today, the business is still owned by the De La Torre ...

  8. Central de Abasto - Wikipedia

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    The Central de Abasto is one of the two large wholesale markets in Mexico City, along with the Nueva Viga market, which specializes in fish and seafood. [1] The facility is located on a property that extends 328 hectares (810 acres), with more than 2,000 businesses that sell principally fruit, vegetables, meat and some processed foods in a main ...

  9. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Food products Amatitán: 1870 Part of Brown-Forman (US) P A Cerveza Tijuana: Consumer goods Brewers Tijuana: 2000 Brewery P A Urbi: Industrials Heavy construction Mexicali: 1981 Construction, real estate P A Videxport: Consumer goods Food products Hermosillo: 1975 Fruits and nuts P A VivaAerobús: Consumer services Airlines Mexico City: 2006 ...

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