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Makamer Holdings Inc
OTC:HWIN

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Makamer Holdings Inc
OTC:HWIN
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Price: 0.0001 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.6k USD
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Hometown International, Inc. engages in operating a delicatessen store. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company went IPO on 2019-05-09. The store is designed to offer local patrons of all ages with a comfortable community gathering places. The firm provides sandwiches, soups, salads, deli meats/cheeses, hot/cold drinks, fresh breads/rolls and small retail items for cooking, baking, and home use. Salads include made-to-order green salads, prepared pasta, potato, chicken, or other variety of wet salads. Breakfast products include baked goods (breakfast pastries, bagels, toast), yogurt and hot breakfast sandwiches. The company also provides coffee, tea and other hot and cold beverages. In addition, it also offers newspapers, limited household items and small snack items, such as candy, cookies, chewing gums. The company also provides take-out service and limited seating in the store.

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