Posted on 04/05/2013 7:27:24 AM PDT by xzins
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 16, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) A huge national food manufacturing company in the U.S. does more than just deliver great-tasting prepackaged meals - it delivers them with a pro-life flair.
JTM Food Group, which boasted $100 million in sales just last year, delivers their meals to schools, restaurants, the military, and government organizations using 20 semitrailers, each displaying a prodigious image of a beautiful smiling baby on the rear panel with the words Life, what a beautiful choice. The bottom reads: JTM: A Right to Life Company.
Its our opportunity to witness, said Tony Maas, CEO of the business, which has been family owned and operated for three generations, to LifeSiteNews in an interview. Maas owns and runs JTM along with his three brothers who all share the same pro-life convictions.
Being confrontational is certainly not what we are seeking, but only to speak the truth with love, he said.
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The CEO of Sysco Foods is also a devout Catholic
But, at first glance, it looks like an old Life magazine cover.
Woluldn’t that be ironic? A pro-life picture originally produced by a liberal organization. But it’s probably a new photo.
Those are awesome, truly awesome.... you go, Sysco!
Now that this has nationwide attention, I wonder how long it will be before liberals ban them from doing business with any public organization (”separation of church and state”).
...Pro-Life bump....
Wonderful story. I bet the drivers of those trucks get a thousand thumbs-up a week. Most people still think babies are beautiful. Yes, I believe that: somewhere down under all the irony, apathy, cynicism and callousness, normal people are normal.
An admirable company.
But, sorry, guys. A $100M food company operating 20 trucks hardly qualifies as “a huge national company.”
I’d settle for it.
:>)
OMG!!! Miracles DO happen!! ANd BRAVE, MORAL people still exist!! Godd for this company!! ANd others like it!
Sounds like most of their business is with the government. That ain’t good.
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