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    Congratulations to Rouse's Markets for their recognition in Progressive Grocer magazine

    enMarch 01, 2024
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    About this Episode

    This hour, Newell speaks with Donny Rouse, Owner of Rouse’s, about being recognized as one of the top independent grocery stores in the country by Progressive Grocer magazine. Then, WWL Multi-Media Journalist Thanh Truong comes on to talk about his latest podcast about a New Orleans church facing closures and consolidation. 

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