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SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2015

Covering All Aspects of Pennsylvania’s Retail Food Industry

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Ethanol Bill Passes House House Bill 471, sponsored by Rep. Jim Marshall (R-Beaver), has passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives by a vote of 155-42. HB 471 would amend the Biofuel Development and In-State Production Incentive Act removing ethanol blending requirements. PFMA supports this legislation. HB 471 is now assigned to the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. PFMA thanks Rep. Marshall for sponsoring this bill and PFMA members for their grassroots support.

Non-Resident Pharmacy Bill House Bill 75, sponsored by Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin), passed unanimously from the Senate in September. HB 75 would amend the Pharmacy Act adding a new section requiring pharmacies located outside of Pennsylvania to register with the State Board of Pharmacy if they fill prescription orders for residents of the Commonwealth. In addition, the legislation requires pharmacies to have a valid driver’s license in their home state and provide a copy of their most recent inspection report. HB 75 passed the House unanimously in February. It is now on the governor’s desk awaiting his signature, which it is expected to receive in early October. Thank you to Rep. Kauffman for championing this bill and helping it achieve quick legislative passage.

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2015 Food Security Summit P.1 Square One Pilots Healthy Meal Kit P.2 MAFTO Honors RMG P.5 Ray Charley, Lifetime Achievement P.8-9 Buyer ’s Guide P.11-15 Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding speaks at the Food Security Summit in Harrisburg last month.

Food Security Summit Examines Hunger & Nutrition Issues in the Commonwealth

Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association (PFMA) staff participated in the 2015 Food Security Summit on Tuesday, September 29 at the Farm Show building in Harrisburg. The summit brought together government, nonprofit groups and private industry together to discuss hunger and nutrition issues.

Governor Tom Wolf has issued an executive Cabinet secretaries participating in the summit included, order directing all food and nutrition programs Ted Dallas, secretary of human services; Dr. Karen Murphy, to work together. The groups are tasked with secretary of health; Teresa Osborne, secretary of aging; creating a new blueprint to tackle hunger and Russell Redding, secretary of agriculture; Dennis Daven, nutrition problems in the Commonwealth. The secretary of community & economic development; and summit was sponsored by the Departments of Pedro Rivera, secretary of education. Aging, Agriculture, Education, Community and dinating hunger issues within the public sector. There Economic Development, Health, and Human were also panels for non-profit and for-profit/agriculServices. All six cabinet secretaries participated in a tural industry. Continued on page 2 state government panel discussion to address coor-

Still No Budget: A Rough Day for Governor Tom Wolf Much of the Governor’s rhetoric during the budget impasse has hinted that rank-and-file legislators would vote for his tax package if given the chance. House Republican leadership in October decided to test that theory by allowing House members an upor-down vote on the Governor’s tax package, which he pared down to include:

year, and almost $2.4 billion for the next fiscal year.

• A jump in Personal Income Tax from 3.07 percent to 3.49 percent.

The Governor’s tax package failed by a vote of 127 to 73. In addition to all Republicans voting in opposition, they were joined by nine Democrats. Now all parties return to the negotiating table, with the Governor’s tax package a non-starter, and the Governor in a compromised negotiating position.

• A severance tax for natural gas drillers. The governor said his plan would raise nearly $1.4 billion in new, recurring revenue for the current fiscal

It was highly unlikely that this tax package would pass due to legislator knowledge of their constituents’ disdain for tax increases, and the simple math that a large chunk of the majority Republican House would have to defy their leadership and side with the Governor. And certainly enough, it did not pass.

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Governor Tom Wolf & Rep. Paul Costa Float Liquor Proposals Amid the budget negotiations, Governor Tom Wolf proposed leasing the entire state liquor system, including retail and wholesale operations to a private management firm. While the state would retain ownership, the firm would determine the number of store and pricing in addition to maintaining the state’s union employees. According to the administration, the plan would allow for the possibility of wine in grocery stores and restaurants and six-packs in convenience stores. Rep. Costa’s legislation would allow restaurants, small delis and hotels to sell wine to go and beer in additional quantities,while beer distributors would be able to sell six-packs, mixed cases and growlers for people looking to sample different styles of beer. Licensed grocery stores also would be permitted to sell bottles of wine in addition to beer. He also would call for expanding Sunday store hours for Fine Wine and Good Spirit Stores, creating a customer reward and discount program, and allowing for the shipment of wine directly to consumers. Costa said his legislation would create jobs while preserving family-sustaining jobs, provide additional ways for consumers to purchase wine and beer in areas under served by the Liquor Control Board and keep prices down. PFMA will review these plans as more detailed information becomes available. The association favors a more expansive liquor privatization plan than what was offered this summer by House and Senate Republicans, but we do hope this will open a dialogue for further discussion to provide consumer convenience. 2 Spectrum

Square One Markets Pilots New Dinner Kit to Help Time-Starved Customers Square One Markets convenience store in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania began testing a new dinner kit last month that allows time-starved customers to quickly prepare nutritious family meals in less than 30 minutes. The all-in-one kits provide healthy options to consumers and eliminate three significant downsides to many popular meal-delivery kits: cost, packaging waste and the need to plan a day or more in advance to order them. Square One Markets is selling The Six O’Clock Scramble Fresh & Fast Family Dinner Kits™, developed by The Six O’Clock Scramble, a company dedicated to sharing fresh and fast family dinner solutions. The dinner kits provide all-in-one meal ingredients and recipe cards that contain everything time-stressed families need to prepare a fast, fresh meal. They sell for around $20 and are designed to feed a family of four. At $5 per person, the dinner kits are less than half the price of meal-delivery services — and without the packaging waste and carbon footprint from shipping. The kits also will feature some locally grown and produced ingredients from the Bethlehem area. Square One Markets and The Six O’Clock Scramble worked with the Project on Nutrition & Wellness (PNW) and the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) to develop the family dinner kits.

Square One convenience stores will test The Six O’Clock Scramble Fresh and Fast Family Dinner kits at its Bethlehem location. The kits contain healthy dinners for busy families. The September 30 launch at the Square One Markets store on 1125 W. Broad St. in Bethlehem, featured cooking demonstrations and recipe sampling from 12 noon to 6:30 p.m. with the creator of the dinner kits, renowned cookbook author, Today show contributor and The Six O’Clock Scramble CEO Aviva Goldfarb. Continued on page 6

2015 Food Security Summit, continued (pg. 1) David McCorkle, PFMA president and CEO; and Dennis Curtin, director of public relations, Weis Markets, Inc., participated in the for-profit/agriculture industry panel along with John Chrisman, Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association, and John Rice, Rice Fruit. Curtin discussed Weis Markets efforts to raise money to help feed those in need. “We recognize that being part of the community means giving back,” he said. “We understand how much things have changed for food banks and we try to be helpful whenever we can.” This year marked Weis 8th participating in the Annual Fight Hunger Drive, which has raised more than $2 million for food banks. McCorkle praised the groups in attendance for the extraordinary work that they are doing ­— calling them the “unsung heros.” In addition, he expressed concern about SNAP benefits, if the federal government would shut down before a budget is approved.

From left, Pa. Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, PFMA’s Alex Baloga, Patti Olenick, Weis Markets; Steve Neidlinger and David McCorkle, PFMA, were among the participants at the 2015 Food Security Summit. McCorkle and Dennis Curtin, director of public relations for Weis Markets, participated in the for-profit business/ agricultural industry panel.

Country Fair’s Janine Calabrese Honored by Lawmakers for Special Olympics Achievements Janine Calabrese, a part-time facility caretaker for a Country Fair in Erie, Pennsylvania, and seven other Pennsylvania Special Olympians were honored by the House of Representatives before its session on September 21. Calabrese, 28, is a swimmer who competed in 100meter freestyle and backstroke, and the 200-meter backstroke at the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles this summer. She won two gold medals and a bronze medal during the games. In addition to her recognition by the House of Representatives, Country Fair recognized her achievements during its anniversary celebration last month.

Country Fair associate and Special Olympic Medalist Janine Calabrese and other Pennsylvania Special Olympians were honored last month before a House session. Rep. Florindo Fabrizio (D-Erie) presented her with a citation recognizing her achievements.

Janine Calabrese and her parents Marcia and Jim Calabrese talk with Representative Florindo Fabrizio of Erie, following the citation presentation.

FMS Solutions Presents Financial Survey Results at PFMA Webinar In September, Mark Ehleben from PFMA Associate Member FMS Solutions presented a webinar to members on the findings of the Independent Grocers Financial Survey, conducted with cooperation from the National Grocers Association. Included in the results of the survey: • Regional differences in financial performance are noticeable. The west and southeast regions have reported 2.3 percent and 1.5 percent rises in profitability, respectively. The Midwest and northeast both have reported negative profit losses of 0.3 percent, including 16 percent of sales losses in the Northeast. Much of this was attributed to the regional developments in the wholesale industry. • The issue with the greatest reported impact on the independent grocer is competition, both in 2014 and 2015/16. Staffing, hiring, and retention rose to the second greatest reported impact, up from third in 2014. The economy, listed as the second greatest reported impact, was not among the top five in 2015/16.

• When discussing competition, the steady rise in Walmart Supercenters, as well as the dramatic spike in smaller “neighborhood markets” were identified as trends. • Competitive strategies that have risen in SKU in recent years include organics (72 percent), local produce (60 percent), store-prepared meals (58 percent), and private brands (56 percent). • When benchmarking the best financial performers with the overall response, the best performers are much better at reducing operational shrink managing inventory, reinvesting in the business, keeping debt levels low, and focusing on cost control. PFMA thanks Mr. Ehleben and FMS Solutions for presenting their findings. Those interested in receiving the presentation slide handouts should contact Steve Neidlinger (717-760-5922 or [email protected]). View the PFMA calendar at www.pfma.org for the schedule of our Lunch ‘n Learn webinars.

USDA Grants Available to Help SNAP Participants with Healthy Choices Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced the availability of up to $16.8 million in funding to help participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) increase their purchases of fruits and vegetables. The funding is available to local, state and national organizations to test incentive strategies to help SNAP participants better afford healthy foods. This is the second round of awards to be made under the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) program created by the 2014 Farm Bill. USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will administer the grants. FINI connects stakeholders from distinct parts of the food system and fosters partnerships to improve the nutrition and health status of lowerincome households. These resources will allow partnerships like these to help even more families. Funded projects will test community-based strategies that contribute to our understanding of how best to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetables by SNAP participants through incentives at the point of purchase, supported by efficient benefit redemption technologies, that inform future efforts. Applications, available at http://nifa.usda.gov/fundingopportunity/food-insecuritynutrition-incentive-fini-grantprogram, are due December 16, 2015. NIFA will host a webinar for applicants on October 14, 2015 at 2 p.m., EDT at http://nifaconnect.nifa.usda.gov/finip/.

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MAFTO Honors Retail Marketing Group (RMG);

Members Visit Congressmen

The Mid-Atlantic Food Trades Organization (MAFTO) honored the members of the Retail Marketing Group (RMG) during a reception at the Philadelphia Marriott last month, where they heard from Saint Joseph’s University head men’s basketball coach Phil Martelli. Coach Martelli, who is in his 21st year at SJU, spoke about his passion for Coaches vs. Cancer of Philadelphia, which consists of six Philadelphia men’s basketball coaches from the National Association of Basketball Coaches, who work to raise money for the American Cancer Society. In the past 20 years, the program has raised $12 million to eliminate cancer.

PFMA’s Alex Baloga, left, and Ahold USA’s Liz Chace Marino and Tom Cormier, right, visited U.S. Con-

The coach relayed the story of how he Fran Dunphy, head men’s basketball coach at Temple University, first joined forces to raise money. They started with a golf outing that made $5,800. After that, they soon realized that they would need to go to corporations to raise more money. They also worked with local schools, who sold wristbands to benefit the American Cancer Society.

gressman Charlie Dent (R-PA), second from left, on Monday, September 21 to discuss a number of federal issues, including menu labeling, GMOs, tax extenders, SNAP and WIC.

“Just by being here tonight, you’re helping to fight against cancer,” he said. “All of these events have value.”

Coach Martelli also talked about volunteering for Hope Lodge, a facility that offers lodging at no cost for cancer patients being treated in the Philadelphia area. He relayed that he takes his players there to volunteer. “A true hero is someone who helps another person they will never meet,” Martelli said. MAFTO donated $5,000 to Coaches vs. Cancer and Marketing by TKE offered to matched the first $500 additional raised for the cause, for a grand total of $6,500.

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Supports Coaches vs. Cancer Program

PFMA’s Gary Lauer congratulates Bill Gable, RMG, on the honor from MAFTO. Event organizer BJ Zellers, center, Marketing by TKE, and Bill Gable, RMG, present $5,000 to Coach Phil Martelli for Coaches vs. Cancer.

John and Michelle Brown, Richboro Shop ‘n Bag, enjoy the reception.

BJ Zellers, Marketing by TKE, and Wendy Lambour, American Cancer Society, welcome attendees to the RMG/Coaches vs. Cancer event. This group includes Rich Mowrer, Imperial Foods; Sam Marrazzo, Marrazzo’s Thiriftway; George Endrigian, Dreshertown Shop ‘n Bag; Mike Tarloff and Ray Schrumpf, C&S Wholesale Grocers.

Don Petzak, Port Richmond Thriftway, and Joe Cunnane, Retail Marketing Group, were on hand for the MAFTO reception.

Ted Wingender, left, and Bob Hughes and Elliot Schnier, right, Porky, say hello to Ray McFall, Crystal Lake Thriftway. MAFTO board member Nancy Rodgers-Fluharty, center, Pace Target, caught up with Frank Puleo and Dennis Campbell, C&S Wholesale Grocers, during the reception.

Steve Brosious and Tom Lynch, Tabloid Graphic Services, were on hand to congratulate RMG and support Coaches vs. Cancer. Below, Charlie Poletti, Acosta, and Jay Gordon, SMP, enjoy the evening.

To learn more about Coaches vs. Cancer, visit https://secure. acsevents.org.

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Square One Healthy Meals Pilot, continued Square One Markets will offer the dinner meal solutions for the next 10 weeks as part of the pilot test. A new meal will be offered each week to customers and the groups will survey customers to determine which meals worked best — and why. “Our customers are excited to be part of this pilot test and look forward to redefining convenience with these meal solutions,” said Square One Markets CEO Lisa Dell’Alba. “It makes so much sense to create this program for drivers already fueling up.” “The evening hours are when families stress about dinner preparation plans. This evening rush is also the most popular time to buy gasoline. This is a great way to combine two trips into one,” said Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives for the National Association of Convenience Stores. “Square One Markets, with nine convenience stores selling fuel in and around Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is a perfect test for the national concept, especially with its full-service fueling and curbside delivery service at select stores,” added Julie Garel, director of the Project on Nutrition & Wellness Only 50 percent of families have dinner together at least five nights a week, and one in three American children is obese. The Six O’Clock Scramble Fresh & Fast Family Dinner Kit™ allows families to recapture family dinners and do it in a nutritious fashion.

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Wawa Open Philadelphia Flagship Store in Time for World Meeting of Families and Papal Visit

Wawa, Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its new flagship Philadelphia store located at 201 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, on the Avenue of the Arts, September 18. The new Center City store opened nearly two months ahead of schedule, allowing Wawa to service the influx of customers and visitors who were in the Philadelphia region for the World Meeting of Families and the historic visit of Pope Francis.

The new center city Philadelphia store offers Wawa’s hometown customers its most progressive store design prototype to date, featuring more than 4,000 square feet of space and one-of-kind features not yet available in any other Wawa store. Highlights of the new store include: • Large corner entrance with bronze canopy • In-door bar seating along the windows — the first Wawa store in the company to feature this option! • Upscale cabinetry, counter tops, and lighting • Wawa’s newest product offerings • Design features such as floor-to-ceiling glass, and special digital signs developed to support and showcase Wawa’s appetizing offer and commitment to the community

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter cuts the ribbon to officially open Wawa’s new flagship store in the city. Wawa President and CEO Chris Gheysens and other company executives hold the ribbon in place.

“During this significant occasion when the spotlight is on Philadelphia as the World Meeting of Families convenes and culminates with the visit of A cake for the celebration of a new Wawa. Pope Francis, we couldn’t be more excited to open our Flagship Philadelphia store. It truly is a fitting people who will be in Philadelphia during this hissymbol of our commitment to serving our friends toric time in our city’s history.” and neighbors and to continuing to invest in our hometown,” said Chris Gheysens, Wawa Presi- Experienced store manager Maxi Peterman will dent and CEO. “At Wawa we pride ourselves on lead a team of 60 associates at the new store. being there for our communities around the clock and when they need us most, so we are thrilled Wawa has more than 700 convenience retail to not only provide our hometown customers with stores (435+ offering gasoline) located in our most unique store design and experience, but Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryto open and be ready to serve the thousands of land, Virginia and Florida. TM

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Reading Consumer Products Sold Associate Member and PFMA Board member Ron Fish has advised us that Reading Consumer Products has completed the sale of its MotorScrubber line of floor care equipment to T.L. Killis & Sons of Sheffield, England. MotorScrubber is a battery powered scrubbing machine with several brush and pad accessories. U.S. sales are via a network of manufacturer’s representatives and several hundred distributors. MotorScrubber has significant international distribution as well. After 10 years as President of Reading Consumer Products and a period of assisting in the transition to the new owners, Ron has retired and he and wife Terry look forward to some travel and taking in the athletic and scholastic events of their seven grandchildren.

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PAMR Awards Ray Charley with Lifetime By Edward Conley

Ray Charley with his daughter Sarah Raye Dumnich. (photo submitted

by the Charley family)

Ray Charley, recipient of the Pittsburgh Association of Manufacturers Representatives’ (PAMR) Lifetime Award of Humanitarian Achievement, comes by his generosity quite naturally. Charley, who operates three Charley Family SHOP ‘n SAVE supermarkets alongside the next generation of sons Mike and Tom, is quick to acknowledge he is “the beneficiary and recipient of the largesse of my father and uncles. Not many had that experience of their family. I am a lucky guy.” Following the footprints of grandfather Mike Charley and the Charley brothers Jim, Fred and Bill, Ray Charley began his lifetime of humanitarian achievement from his entrance into the supermarket business more than 30 years ago, formulating the best ways to give back to his community. A member of Rotary International, he has received that organization’s Paul Harris recognition. Ray Charley’s humanitarian outreach encompasses significant impact upon feeding people, health and welfare and children and youth. Food banks are a priority, most notably through Operation Santa Claus, which feeds more than 7,000 people at Christmastime in conjunction with SUPERVALU and Trib Total Media. Charley supports food banks, such as recently raising more than $800 for the Loaves and Fishes food pantry in Murrysville and annually support-

Ray Charley operates three Charley Family SHOP ‘n SAVE supermarkets with his sons Tom, left, and Mike, right. ing the Westmoreland County Food Bank at the holidays, most recently with a donation of three hundred $10 certificates for a holiday meal. Improving wellness is another facet to Charley’s continuing focus on “the greatest importance” in the community. Charley has served as chairman of the Westmoreland Frick Hospital Foundation, which raises significant funds, including a recent $1 million initiative supporting the ICU at Westmoreland Hospital. The Charley SHOP ‘n SAVE in Murrysville donated $1,200 to the Blackburn Center for Domestic Abuse and supports the community’s Light Up Night and Murrysville Days. Charley also served the United Way of Westmoreland County as past president of the annual campaign and member of the board of directors. Of course, Charley is just as dedicated to his third priority, children and youth.

Award for Humanitarian Achievement

“That’s our future,” he reminds. “I’ve been involved in children and youth since I’ve been in business.” He is past board chairman of the 4H program, annually purchasing champion animals since 1984 from the Westmoreland County 4H and the Penn State Cooperative programs. The Boy Scouts of America has also benefitted greatly from Charley’s humanitarian endeavors. For about two decades, he has served on the board of the local council and Board of Trustees of the Endowment. Since the late 1990’s, following his father’s lead, he became chairman of the annual SHOP ‘n SAVE Boy Scout Golf Outing, an overall SHOP ‘n SAVE event at Laurel Valley Country Club. With support from vendors and others, $25,000$40,000 is raised each year. Additional efforts on behalf of children and youth include Charley’s support of fundraising campaigns for the Franklin Regional Area Athletic Association and the Franklin Regional High School Football Association. Charley also played a significant role in supporting the $180,000 Jennings Womack fitness center at Greensburg Salem High School, which falls into health and wellness initiatives, along with children and youth. Charley stresses that the entire company makes these projects effective.

The Charley family was on hand to celebrate Ray Charley’s Life Achievement Award of Humanitarian Achievement from PAMR. From left, Mindy Hill, Tom’s girlfriend, and Tom, Kate, Ray, Mike and Emily Charley.

The Charley Family management staff joined him at the award luncheon. From left, John Stangroom, Matt Richards, Tom, Ray and Mike Charley, Cindy and Paul Hochendoner. “The staff at our stores is the foundation of our philanthropy,” he says. “Otherwise, none of it is possible.” And, there’s the family example for sons Mike and Tom, the future of the organization. “They have been involved in philanthropy since they were young boys, just like I was with my dad,” Charley concludes. PFMA President and CEO David McCorkle, left, and Don Fabian, SUPERVALU, second from right, congratulate the Charley Family on their Humanitarian Achievement Award. Ed Conley, retired, is the former senior communications specialist/Food Industry Advisor editor for PFMA. He remains active with the Pittsburgh Association of Manufacturers Representatives.

Baloga Named to Griffin Report’s 40 Under 40

Alex Baloga, PFMA vice president of external relations, was recently featured as The Griffin Report’s 40 Under 40. The report recognizes the achievements of future food industry leaders.

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Website: www.hilexpoly.com

MILLENIUM INSURANCE GROUP 135 E. Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557-1276 Phone: (717) 354-4774 Specialty: Medical insurance programs. Website: www.milleniuminsurancegroup.com

Legal Services FLAHERTY & O’HARA, PC 610 Smithfield Street, Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412) 456-2001 Specialty: Alcohol beverage counseling (licensing, litigation & related services) for restaurant, hospitality & entertainment industry clients. Website: www.flaherty-ohara.com LEGAL SHIELD 1813 Eberts Lane, York, PA 17406 Phone: (717) 424-0476 Specialty: Provider of legal safeguards for small businesses. Website: www.legalshield.com MARK N. SUPRENANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. Box 1816, West Chester, PA 19380 Phone: (484) 604-0850 Specialty: Legal services for food industry retailers. Website: www.suprenantlaw.com

cusing primarily on high density polyethylene film & related services.

Point of Sale Payment Processing WORLDPAY 600 Morgan Falls Road, Atlanta, Georgia, 30350 Phone: (571) 395-7846 Specialty: Payment Processing Service. Website: www.worldpay.com

Sales & Marketing M.I. KNIGHT COMPANY P.O. Box 82, Lafayete Hill, PA 19444 Phone: (215) 247-3338 Specialty: Food Broker/Manufacturing Agent. PACE TARGET BROKERAGE P.O. Box 337 Williamstown, NJ 08094 Phone: (856) 629-2551 Specialty: Sales & marketing - promoting the food industry. Website: www.pacetarget.com PENNSYLVANIA PREFERRED® PROGRAM 2301 N Cameron Street, Room 311, Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: (717) 783-8462 Specialty: PA Preferred® certified products are grown, harvested & processed in PA. 93% of PA consumers want to buy local. Website: www.papreferred.com POS TUNING 173 Edgemoor Road, Wilmington, DE 19809 Phone: (302) 482-1593 Specialty: Optimize product presentation at point of sale to improve

convenience, minimize shelf care expense, reduce theft & optimize sales.

Website: www.postuning.com

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Business & Consulting Services

Perishables/Food Service

Sales & Marketing

Dairy/Frozen Foods

RETAIL MARKETING GROUP LLC 300 Lakeside Drive, Suite 160, Horsham, PA 19044 Phone: (215) 293-9600 Specialty: Advertising, promotion and merchandising. Website: www.thriftwayshopnbag.com

DEAN DAIRY PRODUCTS 1858 Oneida Lane, Sharpsville, PA 16150 Phone: (724) 962-7801 Specialty: Milk, dairy products and fruit drinks. Website: www.deanfoods.com

WINDSOR MARKETING GROUP 100 Marketing Group, Suffield, CT 06078 Phone: (860) 386-2571 Specialty: Innovative Solutions for In-Store Marketing. Website: www.windsormarketing.com

HERSHEY CREAMERY COMPANY  201 South Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: (717) 238-8134 Specialty: Ice cream and novelties. Website: www.hersheyicecream.com

Utilities CENTRAL ENERGY NORTHEAST LLC 1150 First Avenue, Suite 501, King of Prussia, PA 19406 Phone: (800) 377-3420 Specialty: Commercial Electric and Gas Broker representing numerous energy suppliers and generators. Website: www.centralenergy-ne.com ON DEMAND ENERGY L.P. 300 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 50, Moon Township, PA 15108 Phone: (421) 299-8900 Specialty: Energy consulting & advising; gas & electricity broker. Website: www.ondemandenergy.com

Wireless Communication Revenue Generation ECO-SITE 240 Leigh Farm Road, Suite 415, Durham, NC 27707-8103 Phone: (919) 883-5024 Specialty: Eco-Site manages revenue-generating opportunities with wireless communications from concept through construction, to site management and subsequent technology upgrades or modernization. Website: www.eco-site.com

Perisables/Food Service Bakery SCHWEBEL’S BAKING COMPANY P.O. Box 6018, Youngstown, OH 44501-6018 Phone: (570) 286-5845 Specialty: Bread, rolls, bagels & tortilla products - all baking needs. Website: www.schwebels.com

Catering TRIPLE FRESH CATERING 801 Doe Run Road, East Fallowfield, PA 19320 Phone: (888) -3fresh-0 Website: www.triplefresh.net Specialty: Full off-premises catering service for all types of corporate or private functions. 12 Spectrum

MICKEY'S BRANDS PIZZA, INC. 120 North Street, York, PA 17403-9403 Phone: (717) 417-3088 Specialty: Manufacturer of all natural, hand stretched frozen pizza Website:  www.mickeyswholesalepizza.com MEADOW BROOK DAIRY P.O. Box 7219, Erie, PA 16510 Phone: (814) 899-3191 Specialty: Milk, juice, water, teas and drinks. Website:  www.meadowbrookdairy.com TURKEY HILL DAIRY 2601 River Road, Conestoga, PA 17516-9327 Phone: (717) 872-5461 Specialty: Ice cream products, dairy, iced teas and fruit drinks Website:  www.turkeyhill.com UPSTATE FARMS COOPERATIVE, INC. 1730 Dale Road, Buffalo, NY 14225 Phone: (716) 892-2121 Specialty: Milk & dairy products; cooperative owned by local dairy farmers Website:  www.upstatefarmscoop.com

Deli/Meats DIETZ AND WATSON, INC. 5701 Tacony Street, Philadelphia, PA 19135 Phone: (215) 831-9000 Specialty: Manufacturer of deli meats and artisan cheeses. Website: www.dietzandwatson.com KESSLER’S INC. P.O. Box 126, Lemoyne, PA 17043 Phone: (800) 382-1328 or (717) 763-7162 Specialty: Fresh & smoked meat items, deli items & private label. Website: www.kesslerfoods.com SELTZER’S LEBANON BOLOGNA CO. 230 North College Street, Palmyra, PA 17078 Phone: (800) 282-6336 Specialty: Lebanon & sweet bologna, turkey breast & beef sticks. Website: www.seltzerslebanonbologna.com

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Perishables/Food Service Deli/Meats SMITH PROVISION COMPANY 1300 Cranberry Street, Erie, PA 16501 Phone: (814) 459-4974 Specialty: Quality wieners, sausages, deli meats, bacon & ham. Website: www.smithhotdogs.com/

Eggs/Poultry HILLANDALE FARMS OF PA 3rd Street & Crooked Run, North Versailles, PA 15137 Phone: (412) 462-9440 Website: www.hillandalefarms.com Specialty: Eggs, butter, cheese, meats, bacon & English muffins. R.W. SAUDER, INC. P.O. Box 427, Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: (717) 626-2074 Website: www.saudereggs.com Specialty: Eggs - hard cooked, flavored, deviled egg kits, & more.

Produce THE CLASS PRODUCE GROUP 8477 Dorsey Run Road, Jessup, MD 20794 Phone: (410) 799-5700 Website: www.ClassProduce.com Specialty: Wholesale produce distributor and fresh fruit and vegetable processor.

Center Store Beverage ELLIS COFFEE COMPANY 2835 Bridge Street, Philadelphia, PA 19137 Phone: (215) 537-9500 Website: www.elliscoffee.com Specialty: Coffee, other related beverages and items.

Snack Foods HERR FOODS 20 Herr Drive, P.O. Box 300, Nottingham, PA 19362 Phone: (610) 932-9330 Specialty: Manufacturer and distributor of salty snack foods, including potato chips, pretzels, tortilla chips, cheese curls & popcorn. Website: www.herrs.com

Store-Level Solutions Equipment CLARK CONVENIENCE STORE PRODUCTS 2551 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA 17506 Phone: (800) 678-5517 ext. 433 Specialty: Foodservice, refrigeration & beverage equipment and service. Website: www.csp4.com COMMAND CORPORATION P.O. Box 832, 59 Rainbow Road, East Granby, CT 06026 Phone: (860) 653-1717 Specialty: Electronic security & surveillance. Website: www.commandco.com GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS - PITTSBURGH 519 Parkway View Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Phone: (412) 787-1030 Specialty: Concession equipment & supplies. Gourmet popcorn and Caramel Corn Production. Website: www.goldmedalpittsburgh.com KREISER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 13800 Route 30, North Huntingdon, PA 15642 Phone: (724) 863-3360 Website: www.kreiserdistributing.com Specialty: Foodservice equipment THE MATWORKS 11900 Old Baltimore Pike, Beltsville, MD 20705 Phone: (717) 497-4898 Website: www.thematworks.com Specialty: Comprehensive flooring solutions for national retailers that include: matting, entrance solutions, luxury vinyl tile, porcelain, anti-fatigue pharmacy flooring & services; cleaning & installation. MEMO FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. P.O. Box 8863, Camp Hill, PA 17001-8863 Phone: (800) 922-8079, Website: www.memoco.com Specialty: Standard Register equipment, low-priced money orders & electronic bill payments.

Miscellaneous Services Cleaning Solutions - Store Use

SNYDER’S-LANCE 1250 York Street, PO Box 6917, Hanover, PA 17331 Phone: (973) 216-2037 Specialty: Manufacturer and distributor of pretzels, sandwich crackers,

APTER INDUSTRIES, INC. 1224 Long Run Road, McKeesport, PA 15131 Phone: (412) 672-9628, Website: www.apterindustries.com Specialty: Store-use cleaning chemicals.

Website: www.snyderslance.com

RUBBERMAID COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS 3124 Valley Avenue, Winchester, VA 22601 Phone: (717) 497-4898 Specialty: Commercial offering of cleaning, food service, material handling and washroom solutions. Website: www.rubbermaidcommercial.com

chips, cookies, tortilla chips, restaurant-style crackers, nuts and more.

UTZ QUALITY FOODS 900 High Street, Hanover, PA 17331 Phone: (717) 637-6644 Website: www.utzsnacks.com Specialty: Grandma Utz’s potato chips, corn & tortilla chips, popcorn, cheese curls, pretzels, onion rings, pork rinds & other chip varieties.

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Miscellaneous Services Coupon Processing PENNSYLVANIA COUPON REDEMPTION SERVICES, INC. P.O. Box 8867, Camp Hill, PA 17001 Phone: (800) 543-8207 Specialty: Coupon processing Website: www.pfma.org/pcrs.html

Construction Services LYNMAR BUILDERS 261 Harvard Avenue, Westville, NJ 08093 Phone: (856) 456-0856 Specialty: General Contracting, Construction Management, Seven days a week with 24-hour maintenance dispatch.

Miscellaneous Services Tobacco Products SWEDISH MATCH, NORTH AMERICA, INC.

7300 Beaufont Springs Dr., Ste. 400, Richmond, VA 23225

Phone: (703) 622-5707 Specialty: Snuff, Snus, Loose Leaf, Cigars, & Premium Cigars Website: www.swedishmatch.com

Underground Storage Tanks TANK INSTALLERS OF PENNSYLVANIA P.O. Box 67, New Oxford, PA 17350 Phone: (717) 624-2111

Specialty: Non-profit association addressing fuel storage tank issues.

Website: www.tip-pa.com

Lottery

Wholesalers/Distributors

PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY 1200 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown, PA 17057 Phone: (717) 702-8019 Specialty: Lottery games, scratch off tickets, Powerball, etc. Website: www.palottery.state.pa.us

BOZZUTO’S, INC. 7168 Daniels Drive, Allentown, PA 18106 Phone: (610) 336-9030 Specialty: A full-line wholesale distributor. Website: www.bozzutos.com

Money Services MEMO FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. P.O. Box 8863, Camp Hill, PA 17001-8863 Phone: (800) 922-8079 Specialty: Low-priced money orders & electronic bill payments. Website: www.memoco.com PREPAID VENTURES, LLC 3333 New Hyde Park Road, New York, NY 11042 Phone: (516) 653-2501 Specialty: Prepaid Visa cards. Website: www.nexiscard.com

Pharmacy S&L SOLUTIONS LLC 512 Brinker Avenue, Latrobe, PA 15650 Phone: (888) 273-0325 Specialty: Comprehensive Retail Pharmacy Support Services: Marketing Programs, Business Review, Regulatory Compliance, and Pharmacist Staffing. Website: www.sandlsolutions.com

Store Design & Construction Services CLARK CONVENIENCE STORE PRODUCTS 2551 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA 17506 Phone: (800) 678-5517 ext. 433 Specialty: Store design & construction services, refrigeration, food & beverage equipment, store fixtures & custom millwork. Website: www.clarkcstore.com 14 Spectrum



C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS (HEADQUARTERS) 7 Corporate Drive, Keene, NH 03431 Phone: (603) 354-7000 Specialty: Food distributor, servicing c-stores, supermarkets & superettes with grocery, dairy, meat, produce, general merchandise & frozen food. Website: www.cswg.com C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS - BETHLEHEM 4930 Hanoverville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18020 Phone: (610) 837-5700 Website: www.cswg.com/location/bethlehem-pa C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS - BLANDON 1060 Park Road, Blandon, PA 19510 Phone: (603) 354-7000 Website: www.cswg.com/location/blandon-pa C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS - DUBOIS 891 Beaver Drive, DuBois, PA 15801 Phone: (814) 375-2869 Website: http://www.cswg.com/location/dubois-pa C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS - ROBESONIA Route 422, PO Box 67, Robesonia, PA 19551 Phone: (610) 693-3161 Website: www.cswg.com C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS - YORK 4875 Susquehanna Trail, York, PA 17406 Phone: (717) 268-1390 Website: www.cswg.com/location/york-pa

PFMA Buyer’s Guide Your Source for Products and Services

Miscellaneous Services Wholesalers/Distributors

Wholesalers/Distributors

COOPER-BOOTH WHOLESALE COMPANY 200 Lincoln West Drive, Mountville, PA 17554-1543 Phone: (717) 285-8000 Specialty: Wholesale distributor of grocery, food service, candy, tobacco, cigarettes, general merchandise, health and beauty care, beverages & paper supplies. Website: www.cooperbooth.com

SUPERVALU, LANCASTER DIVISION 500 S. Muddy Creek Road, Denver, PA 17517 Phone: (717) 335-4000 Specialty: Full-service wholesaler. Website: www.supervalu.com

CORE-MARK MID-CONTINENT 100 West End Rd, P.O. Box 1450, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706-5449 Phone: (570) 823-2447 Specialty: Full line convenience store supplier of cigarettes, groceries, dairy & food service, including milk, salads & sandwiches. Website: www.core-mark.com KeHe DISTRIBUTORS 95 Maltby Avenue, Swoyersvile, PA 18704-4303 Phone: (570) 905-5211 Specialty: KeHE Distributors is a specialty, natural/organic, and fresh distributor that services customers throughout North America. Website: wwwkehe.com



LEBANON UNITED JOBBERS 1255 Bittner Boulevard, Lebanon, PA 17046 Phone: (717) 273-3241 Specialty: Slush Puppie distributor and wholesaler offering a full line of beverage products, foodservice items, related equipment and service. Website: www.unitedslushpuppie.com LIBERTY USA, INC. 920 Irwin Run Road, West Mifflin, PA 15122 Phone: (412) 461-2700 Specialty: A full-line convenience store distributor. Website: www.libertyusa.com





MCLANE EASTERN 2828 McLane Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone: (315) 638-7500 Specialty: Wholesale distributor, serving convenience stores, drug stores, mass merchandisers, & quick service restaurants. Website: www.mclaneco.com/wps/portal MERCHANT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. (MDI) 5005 Alex Lee Blvd., Hickory, NC 28603 Phone: (828) 725-5043 Specialty: A privately-owned wholesale grocery store distributor headquartered in Hickory, NC. MDI supplies over 600 retail food stores with food and non-food items. Website: www.merchantdistributors.com OLEAN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO-OP, INC. P.O. Box 1070, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: (716) 372-2020 Specialty: A full-line wholesale distributor. Website: www.oleanwholesale.com

SUPERVALU, PITTSBURGH DIVISION 400 Paintersville Road, New Stanton, PA 15672 Phone: (724) 925-6600 Specialty: Full-service wholesaler. Website: www.supervalu.com TRIPIFOODS, INC. 1427 William Street, Buffalo, NY 14206 Phone: (716) 853-7400 Specialty: Full-line convenience store supplier. Website: www.tripifoods.com WAKEFERN FOOD CORPORATION Associate Member 33 Northfield Avenue, Box 7812,New Edison, NJ 08818 Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association Phone: (732) 906-5153 Specialty: Distributor and merchandiser Website: www.shoprite.com/WakefernMain.aspx

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Association Services Highlights • PFMA Chairman Rich McMenamin, Treasurer Rich Wood and President David McCorkle hosted a FoodPAC Golf Outing at the Philadelphia Cricket Club's Wissahickon Course. Thanks to all the members who came out to enjoy a great time on the links, while raising money for FoodPAC.

Upcoming Events October 20-21, 2015 PFMA-PDA Board Meeting West Shore Country Club Camp Hill, PA

October 22, 2015 Noon - 1:30 p.m.

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• PFMA President & CEO David McCorkle and Alex Baloga, director of external relations, attended the Pennsylvania Chamber's 31st annual dinner at the Hershey Lodge in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Actor Kevin Spacey delivered the keynote speech to the sold-out crowd. • PFMA associate member FMS Solutions presented PFMA's first "Lunch 'n Learn" webinar on the results of its Independent Retailer Financial Survey. FMS conducted the survey with the National Grocers Association. • PFMA staff attended the Governor's Food Security Summit at the Farm Show on September 29. PFMA President and CEO David McCorkle participated in the private industry panel, which also included Dennis Curtin, Weis Markets, Inc.; John Rice, Rice Fruit; and John Chrisman, Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association. Attendees were charged with creating a new blueprint for collaboration in finding solutions to Pennsylvania's hunger and nutrition problems. • PFMA's Gary Lauer and Elizabeth Peroni joined MAFTO members in honoring Retail Marketing Group last month at their fall dinner meeting, which also raised money for Coaches vs. Cancer. Saint Joseph's University head men's basketball coach Phil Martelli was the guest speaker for the event. • PFMA staff attended the grand opening of a new Sheetz convenience store in Harrisburg, and Gary Lauer, director of membership development, attended the grand opening of a new Wawa in Philadelphia. • David McCorkle and Gary Lauer joined the Pittsburgh Association of Manufacturers Representatives to honor Ray Charley, Charley Family Shop 'n Save.