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This Christmas, Grace Aaron wants Guyana to have her cake and eat it
Groce Aaron in a baking mood
December 18, 2020
Grace Aaron resides at 232 Section ‘A’, Block X, Diamond, from where she operates Grace’s Business Enterprise. Food is her business. She offers food, cakes, seasonings and beverages. Grace is ‘up for Christmas’ with the customary seasonal offerings… pepper pot, fried rice, Black Cake… ‘the works,’ as we say in Guyana. Her constants – pastries, drinks, achar, guava cheese, fruits for cake, and green seasoning, among others, are also available.
Grace used to be a full-time employee at The Demerara Harbour Bridge. That was when she began her part-time culinary excursion. It became a permanent pursuit after she retired in 2018.
GMC in move to help distribute fresh cow’s milk
December 15, 2020
The Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) is arranging to provide fresh cow’s milk from local farmers and distributors to consumers at a low price.
Richard Haniff, the company’s Marketing Manager, told Stabroek News yesterday that the GMC is looking to assist persons with reasonably priced fresh milk, which will come directly from the distributors.
He explained that the attempt is to assess how the GMC can assist through buying from the different suppliers. He added that this would require getting the fresh cow milk transported and kept in a fresh state during the move, until it reaches the consumer.
Reflections on the Guyana Shop
GMC Public Relations Officer Shevon Nedd and Guyana Shop manager Kevin Macklingham inside the shop
December 11, 2020
These days, the shelves filling the space at the corner of Robb & Camp streets that houses the Guyana Shop, administered by the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC), have taken on a less appealing image than had been the case up to a few months ago. Spaces once occupied by sauces, spices, wines and an assortment of tamarind balls and other delectable condiments are now less crowded. A few months earlier the manager of the Shop had told the Stabroek Business that its changed appearance had been a function of a mutual understanding between the GMC and the agro-processors that the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and the attendant decline in sales had given cause for pulling back on the stocking of the shelves. In the weeks ahead we were to learn from the owners of those brands that stocked the shelves that that indeed had been the case and
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