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Joseph's supports Italian Feast
JUPITER, Fla.- At the Abacoa Town Center Nov. 6-8, the 7th Annual Feast of Little Italy is where attendees can get a taste of the regional Italian cuisines. And once again, Italian foods retailer Joseph's Classic Market will be setting up a mini storefront at the event.

For the third year, Joseph's Classic Market has been involved with Feast. The market will sell Italian favorites from sauce, pasta and stuffed breads.

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Joseph's Classic Market has been a family-owned neighborhood-style market for three generations. It has stores in Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington/Royal Palm Beach and Boca Raton.

Store owner Joseph Acierno said Joseph's concept continues to be successful. "People are getting back to the basics with great quality and value -these are the ingredients to success," he said in a prepared statement. "Our goal is to bring the best product to market with a personalized service that transcends into every area of our business."

Outside of the Sunshine State, Joseph's has family owned affiliated stores in Staten Island and the Bronx in New York. At its brick-and-mortar stores, Joseph's offers meats, seafood, produce and Italian prepared entrees.

Filled with cooking and wine demonstrations and an Italian market, the Feast of Little Italy is presented by Ed Morse Honda. The Sorrento Cheese La Cucina Italiana Cooking Demonstration is where the public can watch demos using Sorrento Cheese from the Lactalis product line.



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