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Firm’s move raises profile

Grocer’s items multiplied by 6

Posted: January 29, 2012 at 2:44 a.m.

A 66-year-old Fort Smith wholesale distributing company appears poised for growth after gaining membership in one of the nation’s largest wholesale grocery suppliers.

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Business, Pages 65 on 01/29/2012

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