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Posts tagged: bakery shelves

Transforming Compassion Into Community Impact: How The Food Brigade Elevated Their Food Bank With Smart Retail Design

May 9th 2025

Transforming Compassion Into Community Impact: How The Food Brigade Elevated Their Food Bank With Smart Retail Design
At The Food Brigade, the mission is simple yet powerful: to combat hunger by bringing food and dignity to those in need. But recently, they've taken this mission a step further—by turning their food pantry into a warm, organized, and store-like experience that promotes both accessibility and pride. With help from DGS Retail’s commercial-grade shelving and signage solutions, The Food Brigade has created an inviting shopping environment that combines functionality with visual appeal.
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Supplying Solutions: DGS Retail's Gondola Shelving Helps South County Outreach Feed More Families

Apr 11th 2023

Supplying Solutions: DGS Retail's Gondola Shelving Helps South County Outreach Feed More Families
DGS Retail was approached by South County Outreach, a nonprofit organization based in Southern California that provides emergency assistance to families and individuals in need. South County Outreach was looking to update their food pantry with new gondola retail shelving that would not only provide an organized and visually appealing display for their food items, but also improve their efficiency in serving their clients. DGS Retail, a leading supplier of retail fixtures and store décor
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Case Study: Hadley's Fruit Orchard

Apr 3rd 2019

Case Study: Hadley's Fruit Orchard
Based in Cabazon, California,  Hadley Fruit Orchards is a landmark roadside specialty food retailer. They sell nuts, dried fruit, bread, dates, and more. The store has operated since the 1930s, originally in Pasadena before setting up shop in Cabazon. Located just off Interstate 10, the store was owned by the Hadley family before being sold to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians in July 1999. The store remains a one-stop shop for local families and travelers to this day. In 2016, the Morong
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