September 2015 Issue Business View Caribbean

Business View Caribbean - September 2015 49 one. We also sell hamburgers, and we also sell oven- baked sandwiches.” In addition to seeking new locations both on and off Trinidad, Harford also says that the company is plan- ning a major revamping of its menu, and enhancing its locations to keep them up-to-date. A few years ago, the company launched its social media platform in order to explore newer means of connecting with its younger market. But it’s unlikely that Mario’s Pizzeria will be fiddling with its unique pizza recipe anytime soon, since its choice of cheese, spices, and variety of toppings have made Mario’s the leading pizza restaurant in the coun- try. And someday, perhaps, going out for pizza in the Caribbean may be as normal as it has been in the U.S., for so many years. PREFERRED VENDORS Miguel Moses - A collection of seven retail stores in Trinidad, Miguel Moses has expanded its product of- fering to furniture, outdoor furniture, lamps, linens, bath, drapery, t-shirts, polos, and safety vests. Provid- ing exceptional service to its customers continues to be the company’s priority. - george@miguelmoses.com Fresh Farms Limited – A cold storage company in Freeport, Trinidad. - www.freshfarmltd.com Alstons Marketing Company Limited – www.amcott. info Elite Limited - pierregonsalves@gmail.com House of Paper - f.ishmael@caribbeantissue.com Nutrimix Flour Mills - www.nutrimixgroup.com/nutri- mix-flour-mill-division Holiday Snacks Ltd. – www.holiday-snacks.com A De Freitas Marketing – www.artiesmeats.com Massy Distribution – www.massygroup.com

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