Oh, dear freakin' Lord!!! What a way to spend a Saturday, but I found it!!! Definitive proof that Bucks Camping and Fishing has a BASEMENT!!!
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Here's the article:
http://www.philly.com/philly/food/restaurants/20130822_San_Marzanos_vs__juicy_local_heirlooms.html
And I quote:
"Like Pastan, James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong in D.C., doesn't build his pizza sauce with DOP San Marzanos. For seven years, he has been buying late-harvest tomatoes from Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, Pa., and canning them at nearby Stello Foods for use at Comet. Last year, Alefantis estimates, he bought 12 tons of Toigo tomatoes, which Stello turned into sauce and canned before trucking the jars to the basement at Buck's Fishing & Camping, Alefantis' other restaurant nearby."
Can I get a hallelujah and amen?
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YouaremeandIamyou ago
here is the site of Mcollough construction, who appear to have expertise in below ground work. I can imagine, if they are not involved, they might have innocently done some work for Alefantis, not realising what it was for. They might be willing to talk about it even! I notice they are an LCC company, which is the initials meaning Limited Liability Company, that are on some of Alefantis' business titles. Maybe they give each other financial advice? In have not heard of LCC's before this http://www.mccullough-construction.com/services
Baluga ago
LLC is standard practice. Every corporation is either Inc. or LLC., and doesn't mean much beyond this.