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Vallarta Supermarkets announces $75K holiday donation to local nonprofits

by The AV Times Staff • December 23, 2020 8 Comments

LANCASTER – Vallarta Supermarkets, one of the largest Latino-owned supermarket chains in California, announced Wednesday it will donate $75,000 to local nonprofit organizations serving children, seniors and families this holiday season, including Grace Resources in Lancaster.

“This donation will help organizations continue to help our most vulnerable in the community,” Andrew Lewis, vice president of marketing for Vallarta Supermarkets, said in a statement. “We hope these donations express the gratitude and support we have for all our communities.”

The Vallarta Supermarket Gonzalez Family Foundation previously donated about $150,000 to local charities helping families and seniors who have faced financial hardship throughout the coronavirus pandemic, bringing the chain’s donations to approximately $225,000.

Founded in 1985, Vallarta Supermarkets has 52 locations throughout California.

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Filed Under: Business, Home, Lancaster

8 comments for "Vallarta Supermarkets announces $75K holiday donation to local nonprofits"

  1. Jayden Hernandez says

    December 25, 2020 at 12:29 pm

    Its obvious that the Nashville terrorist exploration was the work of the Iranians because it was done on a Christian Christmas day. The Iranians are blaming the US and Israel for the accidental death of that nuclear scientist.

    My mom told me that the Sinaloa drug cartel is operating in the Antelope Valley and they traffic drugs through little rock to Vegas. She also told me that the Sinaloa cartel also owns legal marijuana farms where they store illegal weed they distribute on the streets. They use US citizens to run the farms for them as owner’s. They also own shops where people deposit money and they pick up drugs elsewhere

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    • Nonsense says

      December 25, 2020 at 9:54 pm

      Jayden what on Earth does this have ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE ARTICLE??? This is utter nonsense…

      Reply
    • Matt says

      December 26, 2020 at 8:30 am

      Momma says crocodiles are angry cause they have all of those teeth and no toothbrush. “The Waterboy”

      Reply
  2. Disgusting market says

    December 24, 2020 at 2:52 am

    This market sells disgusting food
    Old moldy green corn tortillas are sold as nachos the deep frying them disgusting
    Flour tortillas that are moldy and green are made into cinnamon breads
    and really you can never find good fresh meat at this store

    and if you’re any other than Hispanic and try to go to the store
    Looking for employment they will discriminate against you I don’t know how the labor board lets them get away with this

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    • Eric Windsor says

      December 25, 2020 at 12:36 pm

      Armenian own the Vallarta and they hire Hispanics to attract Hispanic buyers. You were looking at Armenian tortillas. Anyone can make a tortilla which is actually classified as a flat grain bread like a greek pita tortilla.

      Reply
  3. Homeless says

    December 24, 2020 at 1:19 am

    I been going to Grace’s for years as a homeless vet and they don’t do jack squat over therr. This must be looked into peopl. God bless and Happy Holidays

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  4. Homeless says

    December 23, 2020 at 6:57 pm

    I been gone to Grace’s and they don’t give you jack&#@! Better luck asking for $ on em streets.

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    • Laughing says

      December 24, 2020 at 10:13 am

      LMAO! Right on brotha

      Reply

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