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AML Foods Limited “Gifts for Good 2012” Assist Those in Need
By Renea Knowles
Nov 30, 2012 - 3:03:58 AM

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Gifts for Good 2011 recipients accepting donations.

Nassau, Bahamas – Since beginning Gifts for Good in 2009, AML Foods Limited, through our brands Solomon’s Super Centre, Cost Right Warehouse Club, Solomon’s Fresh Market and Domino’s Pizza have donated more than $130,000 to many deserving charities in New Providence and Grand Bahama. These charities and groups perform great work throughout our communities and we commend them for their efforts in helping the less fortunate in our society.

“We feel that it’s our corporate responsibility to give back and assist those in need in our community”, says Renea Knowles, VP of Marketing & Communications, AML Foods Limited. “The donations we provide are only possible because of the great support and loyalty of our many valued customers and we wish to thank each and every one of them for their patronage throughout the years. In addition, we would like to invite them to participate in this year’s Gifts for Goods program by selecting the organizations that we should donate to in 2012”.

The process is quick and easy. AML Foods Limited would like everyone to sign up on their facebook page and vote for their favourite charity.

Solomon’s Super Center
Solomon’s Fresh Markets
Cost Right Limited
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“The winner from each of our locations – Cost Right Freeport, Cost Right Nassau, Solomon’s Lucaya, Solomon’s Queen’s Highway, Solomon’s Super Centre, Domino’s Pizza Nassau, Domino’s Pizza Freeport, Solomon’s Fresh Market Old Fort Bay and Solomon’s Fresh Market Harbour Bay – will receive a donation of $2,500”, says Ms. Knowles.

Vote today and help AML Foods Limited help your favourite charity.

About AML Foods Limited: AML Foods Limited was incorporated in 1989 in The Bahamas and is listed on the Bahamas International Securities Exchange. The Company and its subsidiaries are primarily engaged in the operations of retail and club stores offering dry and perishable food items and other consumer products, and the operation of a food franchise business. AML Foods Limited Food Distribution includes its retail division - Solomon’s Super Center Nassau, Solomon’s Fresh Market, and Solomon’s Freeport Neighborhood Stores – and its club division - Cost Right Nassau and Cost Right Freeport; the Company’s Franchise Division consists of eleven Domino’s Pizza locations in Nassau and Freeport. The Company expects to open its first Carl Jr. restaurant in Q1 2013. The registered office of the Company is at One Millars Court, off Shirley Street, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas and the corporate office is at Town Centre Mall, Upper Level, Blue Hill Road, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, Tel: 242.677.7200.

About this report: This report may include “forward-looking statements.” While AML Foods Limited believes that the expectations reflected in such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from AML Foods’ expectations include external economic conditions, changes in the marketplace, changes in interest rates and operating costs and other unforeseen events or conditions that affect the Group’s performance.

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