Friday, October 14, 2016

Seniors Watching EatStreet Madison Wisconsin Evolution

Wisconsin senior's have Madison's EatStreet on their radar.  EatStreet facilitates consumer access to prepared food from participating restaurants delivered to the home setting.  EatStreet was started in 2010 in Madison Wisconsin. 

The senior's believe this is the wave of the future, leveraging digital structure to produce real time convenient connections.  The EatStreet model appears to be mutually beneficial having a positive impact on local commerce. 

Reports indicate EatStreet has received an additional 11 million dollars from serious investment sources.  This positions EatStreet as a prime candidate for an Initial Public Stock Offerring- should the controlling officers choose that route. 

The Staff of Home Care Path (also founded in 2010) would like to take this opportunity to wish the people with EatStreet much continued success!

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Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds delivers a service that fixes an individuals credit report to improve their borrowing outcome.  Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds works with the information on file to improve the presentation of an individuals credit report.

This simple link facilitates immediate access to a trusted credit repair service
 https://homecarepath.sharepoint.com/Pages/PrestageStudyWisconsinCreditRepairNerds.aspx

Wisconsin Credit Repair Nerds Provides:

- pre-staging process to save consumers time
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Take a first peek https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about at the open structure designed to strengthen a families access to the help they need in real time.  Families can list their need and support partners can list their availability.  This concise application exists to save families precious time and resources they so desperately need to effectively care for their loved one.

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