![]() The Care & Maintenance Information Packet must be strictly adhered to and observed for this warranty to apply.For care and maintenance of MILZEN Cabinetry products, please refer to our Care & Maintenance Information Packet accompanying every product. Staining, discoloration, fading, peeling, chips, or cracks caused by use of harsh chemicals, detergents, or bleaches on the paint shall also be excluded from this warranty. If, however, peeling, chips, or cracks in the paint was caused intentionally or through acts of negligent maintenance of the products or through acts of nature or any other unreasonable or unforeseeable act, then this warranty shall not apply. If the paint job on MILZEN products was applied by an authorized retailer or wholesaler of MILZEN, then any naturally-occurring peeling, chips, or cracks in the paint shall be warranted for a period of 1 (one) year to the original owner and purchaser of the products.This warranty is conditioned on all terms herein having been duly adhered to. MILZEN CABINETRY (hereinafter “MILZEN”) warrants to the owner of the original installation of the cabinetry goods that MILZEN cabinetry and wood products, when installed in accordance with reasonable industry standard procedures by an authorized agent of MILZEN, shall be free of material manufacturing defects for periods as follows: (a) 10 (ten) years from the date of completion of the installation of the MILZEN product for the box and structural integrity of the cabinets, and (b) 1 (one) year only from the date of completion of the installation for the face of the cabinets or doors.“We have a big idea for a local community,” Hemmat said.įollow Angela Woodall at /angelawoodall or /angelawoodall. He said he also wants to offer cooking classes and recipes that incorporate the fresh fruit and vegetables. Nearby are giant bundles of cinnamon sticks, cones of brown sugar and dried chilies. He will sell meat prepared according to Islamic halal guidelines, but already there are cans of halal corned beef on the shelves next to the SPAM. Plans include a fish, poultry and meat department, as well as a deli and a bakery where tortillas will be made daily. He spent $100,000 and three months renovating the former Safeway supermarket site that most recently housed the Granite Expo store, “and it’s not even done yet.” He said he opened ProducePro because the neighborhood needed fresh food and a grocery store with reasonable prices. He moved the business a block away from the grocery store on 24th Street in the old Victory Furniture building. He owns the MAZ Glass Center, which opened about two decades ago on San Pablo Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. The Peninsula resident bought the building in 2007, adding to his other Oakland properties, including the Creamery Lofts on San Pablo Avenue. Using that analogy, Hemmat would be the heart. ![]() “He is the blood of the store,” Hemmat said. Hemmat also hired Elias Valencia to manage ProducePro. So the smaller competitor’s prices stay lower. But ProducePro doesn’t have to inflate prices to pay corporate dividends or executive salaries, he added. ProducePro pays more to suppliers than large supermarket chains, Azadian said. “Instead of going to kindergarten, he went to a grocery store,” Hemmat said, nudging Azadian playfully with his elbow. Victor Azadian, a veteran grocer, is the buyer. The store may offer organic produce later but for now it’s a “challenge,” Hemmat said. ![]() Most of the produce comes from farms in Fresno the rest mainly from produce markets in Oakland and South San Francisco. “That what I wanted to ask you about,” McCreary said. But he was still curious about the Oro Blancos, which look like green grapefruits but are a hybrid of five fruits. “How do you like this?” asked Hemmat, a native of Shiraz, Iran. When he said he ate the pomegranates seed by seed, Hemmat showed him how to squeeze the juice through the leathery skin then pop out the seeds by the handful. The 19-year-old McCreary said he noticed ProducePro while on the way home from a job interview and has been back every day for avocados and pomegranates. The mid-sized West Oakland store caters to the neighbors, mostly Latino, Asian, African-American and white.
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