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Flying Food Group celebrates July 4th with employee appreciation lunch

Flying Food Group celebrates July 4th with employee appreciation lunch
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David Cotton CEO of Flying Food Group | Flying Food Group

Flying Food Group's Honolulu facility marked the Fourth of July with a special lunch for its employees. The event was held to honor the dedication and hard work of the staff, which the company recognizes as fundamental to its success.

"We are pleased to celebrate this special occasion with a lunch in honor of our incredible employees," said the Flying Food Group. "Your dedication and hard work are the foundation of our success, and we sincerely appreciate each of you."

The company expressed gratitude towards its employees, acknowledging them as an essential part of the Flying Food Group family.

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