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Colabor Group Inc T.GCL

Alternate Symbol(s):  COLFF

Colabor Group Inc. is a Canada-based distributor and wholesaler of food and related products serving the hotel, restaurant and institutional markets (HRI) in Quebec and in the Atlantic provinces, as well as the retail market. The Company offers specialty food products such as meat, fish and seafood, as well as food and related products through its Broadline activities. Its product categories include frozen food products, dry goods, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, seafood, poultry, disposable items, sanitation products and maintenance products. Its Norref products offer over 1,500 products sold fresh, frozen or live, including regional, exotic and eco-friendly fish, all varieties of seafood and processed products. Its Lauzon products include lamb, beef, delicatessen, turkey, game, fish, pork, poultry, veal, cheese, frozen food and portion. It also sells products under private brand, Menu. It distributes around 10,000 food and related products to 15,000 points of sale.


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Comment by defuncton Feb 12, 2015 10:03am
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RE:RE:Makes Sense

RE:RE:Makes SenseDo to competition rules here in Canada, I don't believe Sysco is able to buy Colabor without selling off bits of its current operations.
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