Georgia Company Sells Boxed Meals to Groups Managing Hurricane Recovery
2nd Nov 2005, 07:37 GMT
By Jason M. Reynolds, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Oct. 31--CHICKAMAUGA, Ga. -- A local family has found a niche by boxing meals and selling them for hurricane relief and outdoorsmen, as well as producing heaters to warm up the food.
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