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Karin Haberlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Karin Haberlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:41:21 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I just wanted to pass on some information about a new company called
Marching & Chowder in the Boston area.  It is a business that sells heat and
serve meals from a kiosk located in Boston's South Station.  One typically
orders food online at http://www.marchingandchowder.com and picks it up on
the way home from work.

It's a neat idea, but until recently I had not purchased anything because I
didn't know its gluten free status.  Then, one day, I was looking at the
online menu and saw that a certain soup was labeled gluten free!  I was so
excited that I emailed the company asking if they had any gluten-free
vegetarian options.  I got a response saying that they did and that he would
update the website to reflect this.

That was last week.  This week, I've noticed that they have two gluten-free
options on the menu, both soups- one vegan, one non-vegetarian.  Hey, it's a
start!

I have no connection with this business, but as a happy customer (the green
pea soup I ordered from them last week was quite tasty).  Tens of thousands
of people pass through South Station every day and maybe you're one of them.

Karin.

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