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{{cleanup-date|January 2006}}The White Rose Food Division of Di Giorgio Corporation is the largest independent food wholesaler and distributor in the New York City metropolitan area. | {{cleanup-date|January 2006}} | ||
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White Rose Food is the only major wholesaler in the New York market to supply three major product lines (grocery, frozen food and dairy) from its own distribution centers. One of our greatest strengths is our buyers' ability to provide the most comprehensive variety of merchandise at the lowest possible price. This is accomplished by utilizing the wealth of experience possessed by our buying professionals combined with a state-of-the-art computerized procurement system. This customized system has been designed not only to maintain our superb service level, but also to provide extensive data analysis tools which can be used to measure and forecast the movement and profitability of each product we sell. | |||
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