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Sealed Well Electric Hot Food Tables


• Infinite control • Stainless steel construction • Drain in each well • Fiberglass insulation • 301


/2 ”D x 34”H


• 8”wide x 1” thick cutting board • No spillage pan needed


1 year warranty Made in the USA Made in the USA


Electric Hot Food Tables


• Infinite control • Stainless steel construction • Fiberglass insulation • 301


/2 ”D x 34”H


• 8”wide x 1” thick cutting board • Spillage pans not included


1 year warranty


Model Wells Width Volt List Price Sale Price SW-3E-120 3 471


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SW-4E-208 4 627 ” 208 $ 2695.00 $ 1329.99 SW-5E-208 5 773


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Buffet Shelves


• Stainless steel brackets • Lexan sneeze guard • 10”D x 20” H


Model Width Sale Price TBS-2 32”


$ 464.99


TBS-3 TBS-4 TBS-5


471/3 622/3 78”


” $ 499.99 ” $ 554.99 $ 649.99


Made in the USA


” 120 $ 1985.00 $ 979.99 ” 208 $ 3371.00 $ 1654.99


Model Wells Width Volt List Price Sale Price HF-3E-120 3 471


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HF-4E-208 4 627 ” 208 $ 2020.00 $ 1009.99 HF-5E-208 5 773


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Serving Shelves


• Stainless steel brackets • Lexan sneeze guard • 10”D x 15” H


Model Width Sale Price TSS-2 32”


$ 229.99


TSS-3 TSS-4 TSS-5


471/3 622/3 78”


” $ 249.99 ” $ 284.99 $ 319.99


Made in the USA


” 120 $ 1477.00 $ 724.99 ” 208 $ 2529.00 $ 1279.99


What To Expect


businesses must purchase insurance through newly created exchanges to qualify; the exchanges are meant to control premium costs and standardize benefits across all insurers.


+ The credit eases the burden on small businesses as they transition to the new exchange insurance program.


- The tax credit doesn’t offset enough cost or last long enough and not enough businesses qualify.


Insurance Exchanges The Law:


New insurance exchanges require insurers to provide insurance for everyone in an employer’s group regardless of health status or preexisting conditions. These insurance plans are price controlled and have a standardized benefits package.


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Continued from page 2 the purchasing power benefits enjoyed by larger companies.


- Insurance exchanges don’t make the cost of providing health care to employees, who did not get health care from their employer in the past,


any easier to bear. Either that or pay a fine – both are an increasing cost.


The new law is complicated, to be sure. And it’s immediate repudiation by the Republican Party makes its future uncertain at best. In the meantime, however, the provisions of the Affordable Health Care Act continue to phase in, and as they say, knowing is half the battle.


Also, check out the NRA’s Health Car TUNDRA RESTAURANT SUPPLY e Kno 800.594.4183 wledge Center for more resources pertaining to restaurants: http://healthcare.restaurant.org 39


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+ Small businesses will get some form of insurance, no matter what. The exchanges also bring premiums down and allow small businesses to enjoy


The Affordable Health Care Act & Restaurants


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