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Question 187. According to the newsletter article, what do the Menworth and the Courtway buildings have in common?
Question 188. In the flyer, the word "set" in paragraph 1, line 2, is closest in meaning to
Question 189. What information in the article may NOT be accurate?
Question 190. What most likely is true about Mr. Gritz?
www.jerroldssupply.com/about Jerrold's Supply About Us We are the area's largest members-only warehouse store for food service operators. Our membership is free for any qualified business. Enjoy these great benefits: One-stop shopping - We stock food and beverages from all major brands, plus kitchen equipment and even chef's apparel. Get all of your supplies in just one trip. No minimum purchase required - We are different from Bascor Club and other open-to-the-public warehouse stores in the most important sense - you never have to buy items in bulk at Jerrold's Supply. Advertised specials - We keep our members informed with monthly e-mail updates about special sale events.
*Note: We are a wholesale market and not open to the general public. Membership cards are issued only to those who own or manage a restaurant. On your first store visit, you must present a valid document showing you are licensed as a food service business. You will then be issued a card that is not transferable. You may, however, bring one guest shopper with you per month, as long as that person presents a photo ID upon entering. |
E-Mail message: To: Stella Adelson From: Tina Rawley Date: October 9 Subject: Tomorrow's errand - of interest?
Hi Stella, I have to run over to Jerrold's Supply tomorrow morning to stock up on napkins and carry-out containers for the restaurant. You had once expressed interest in seeing the warehouse store, so I was wondering if you'd like to come along. I can pick you up in front of your apartment at 9 A.M. sharp. Please text or e-mail me back and let me know if you can make it. For the visit, be sure to bring ID and wear comfortable shoes. The warehouse store has a large floor area, so there is a lot of walking. Also, if you'd like to look around the freezer section, bring some kind of outerwear. It's quite cold.
Hope to see you tomorrow, Tina |
Reviewed by: Stella Adelson Reviewed on: October 11 I visited Jerrold's Supply for the first time yesterday. Like Bascor Club, it is a warehouse store that sells goods at impressively low prices. But, unlike that store, it does not sell flat-screen TVs or computer equipment. Instead, it offers everything needed to keep a restaurant up and running. I saw paper napkins in huge packages of 6,000! Even more amazing was the vast selection of frozen seafood. I spent much longer in that area than I'd intended, and it made me wish I'd brought a sweater. The store is crowded and the checkout lines are long, but they move quickly. I am lucky that I know someone with a membership, so I was able to come as a guest while she was picking up supplies. |
Question 191. In the Web page, what is indicated about Jerrold's Supply?