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March Update

 Hello all,

March is almost over and a lot has happened within this month. On the beginning of the week, we have conducted rapid testing for our employees. The first was at Dairy location, then we went to Garcia, and next was at Central. It was a success as everybody's results was Negative




Next, we have distributed our Safety Bucks gift card to everyone with their choice of Safeway $50 or Seafood City $50. This is a treat for everybody staying safe for the past year, 2020, during the ongoing pandemic.

Then, we had conducted our Safety Walkthrough's with our retail store of Magnolia Treats - South San Francisco and Dairy department. Both locations had positive feedbacks as they have maintained their work areas clean and organize. They also follow COVID-19 protocols which is a requirement as part of our company's COVID-19 prevention plan. Though there are areas that needs to be improved on, but overall, they had provided solutions on some previous concerns that were seen from the previous audit that was conducted by Bart Spencer.

And lastly, we had the RAMAR care packs distribution that occurred last Friday, March 26. This was just in time before the Lent season started. The care packs consisted of marinated bangus, smoked bangus, and chicken siomai. Thank you, RAMAR for taking care of us and providing us this wonderful treat.



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