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Tedeschi Food Shops opens 3rd location in Revere

Tedeschi Food Shops opened a new store at 72 Squire Rd. The new location is the company's third store in Revere. "We have been privileged with the opportunity to serve the Revere community for nearly 23 years," said Peter Tedeschi, president and CEO, Tedeschi Food Shops, Inc. "We've built a reputation for providing our customers with convenience shopping while delivering value, and we're excited to be able to serve them even better with the addition of our newest store." In addition to wide assortments of snacks and beverages, the new facility will offer customers fresh food items like the TD's Deli lines of premium packaged sandwiches, delicious wraps, and freshly made salads. The store will offer TD's Café serving Green Mountain premium coffee. As a part of the celebration Tedeschi Food Shops will be making a check donation to the City of Revere's Holiday Fund. "Tedeschi Food Shops has a long-time tradition of giving back to our communities and neighborhoods and we're very happy that we›re able to contribute to Revere's Holiday Fund." said Tedeschi. Two other Tedeschi Food Shops locations can be found at 191-193 Shirley Ave., and 140 Beach St.
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