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February 2024 by mack malone
Great company. Quick check in and fast loading.
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March 2023 by Parminder Singh
great service…fast loading..back in fron the road but open place..
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November 2022 by Me M.
Not only is this company a backwards tobacco plantation from the 1800's owned and run by the most racist white "dynasty" treat the employees like objects and livestock . also fuel the drug trafficking trait by hiring clinics and physicians that falsify drug screenings tests to allow certain people into managment to administer their oppressive managment and most of them are just shy of domestics terrorist like Timothy McVie or John Wayne-Gacy or even Shermantine and Herzog , also that heinous pervert Cameron Hooker who held a woman as a sex slave for 7 years right under the noses of the Law Enforcement in Tehama County just very Duck Dynasty criminals Bad Company all the way around!
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September 2022 by Andy Pa
Quick check in , but you can not check in earlier than 15 min before appointment. Very nice lady will guide you through check in process. Quick loading process. Tight parking to the dock from the street. It is better if you come to this place from I-5 take exit 630 To South Ave. make left on Kirkwood Rd and then on 2nd st. No restroom
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September 2022 by jaskaran singh
Quick check In - Check out process. 1-2 hr loading, No Restrooms ??
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November 2021 by Jorge Ortiz
The most wonderful place in the world
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October 2021 by Sergio Vazquez
They load correctly and fast. Definitely worth coming here.Cargan bien I rapido. Buen lugar para carga.
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July 2021 by Richard L.
Please do not be fooled by the Carters family corporate image! Their while operation is based on the good old boy . Southern plantation way of doing things. They treat all Their executive employees like slaves instead of human beings. They fired managers who worked for them since their Emeryville operations back in the 1970's before they relocated to Corning. People who worked there for 20 years or better. Tons of sexual harassment and drug use in their ranks. Half the workers their are sheet wearing KKK assholes! That is why they moved their operations to Corning so they got rid of their Union when they were in Emeryville!
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December 2020 by Darrin “D530Mac” McHenry
This company makes the best tasting black olives in the world. Why does their front office's look so drab and dirty? Just wondering about that. I'm going to keep eating their olives, just need a little touch up out front. Thank you for the great product you put it.
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December 2020 by R Singh
Chked in early, loaded fast. Fast service. Thk u.
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September 2020 by Moha Amazigh
Try to come in your appointment time, no early unless you don’t mind wasting time here and seeing containers come in and out, came here 4 hours early they got loaded 3 containers and one refer and a curtain flat bed then i, at less they load you quick when your appointment hits
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May 2020 by Bruce K.
Founded in California in 1912, Bell-Carter Foods is the largest table olive producer in the United States and the second largest in the world. You'll find their products in just about every supermarket including the Publix here in Cape Coral. Bright red cans are hard to miss. Interestingly, the co-founder of the company Arthur Bell invented the "pitter-chopper," which is now used across the olive industry. Who knew? I'm not sure how much of Bell-Carter's olives are imported, but I see them coming out strong against President Trump's proposed tariff on imported olives. As I'd prefer to be consuming more American products, I will certainly be looking towards others that are not from overseas even Spain. [Review 13238 overall, 555 of 2020.]
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May 2020 by Marianne W.
Lindsay was purchased by Bell-Carter Foods LLC. They kept the Lindsay name that has been producing olives for over 100 years. My family always purchased Lindsay Brand. I was fortunate enough to find them at Costco. I typically buy a cheap brand at my local grocer. I like buying them on line. The six cans that were recently delivered will last me a long time. Next time I go to the local grocery I'll see if I find the Lindsay Brand. For now I'm glad COSTCO carries these plump juicy olives!
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November 2019 by John F.
This company has no integrity. They claim to can "California grown" olives when the majority of their product comes from Spain at the expense of American farmers.