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New NCCR program extends associate member benefits to industry suppliers

WASHINGTON —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

As a part of the new program, associate members also will receive associate membership privileges with NCCR’s parent organization, the National Retail Federation. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

Suppliers who are eligible to join include manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, ad agencies, software developers, consultants and other companies that provide goods and services to the chain restaurant industry. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

Associate members will receive select NCCR communications and newsletters, have the opportunity to attend the association’s annual meeting, and can sponsor NCCR research, conferences, speakers and networking events. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

Associate membership also provides access to NRF publications and members-only information. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

“Our chain restaurant members look forward to welcoming restaurant service providers to our growing membership to advance the interests of our industry and of the millions of people we employ,” said NCCR president Jack Whipple. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

NCCR says its member companies own and operate more than 50,000 foodservice outlets, with another 70,000 facilities operated under their trademarks through franchising and licensing agreements. NCCR member companies and their franchisees employ more than 2.8 million workers. —The National Council of Chain Restaurants has introduced an associate member program for foodservice industry suppliers.

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