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MagicKitchen.com Expands Local Partner Program to North and South Carolina

A new partnership in the Carolinas brings home-delivered meals to shut-ins.

MagicKitchen.com Expands Local Partner Program to North and South Carolina
2014-03-30
SAN DIEGO, CA, March 30, 2014 (Press-News.org) Today, Greg Miller, CEO of MagicKitchen.com announced a new partner in the MagicKitchen.com Local Partner Program for North and South Carolina. "Our new Partner Hearthside Home Care in Greensboro, North Carolina will represent our full line of HomeStyle and Special Diets menu items to the full spectrum of residential and commercial prepared meal customers in both North and South Carolina." said Greg Miller.

MagicKitchen.com customers include Healthcare Organizations and Health Plans, specialized medical facilities such as clinics, dialysis centers, assisted living facilities, fitness centers, corporate clients, regional concierge services, etc. Aside from the extensive line of HomeStyle meals, the Special Diets Menu MagicKitchen.com has available includes senior meals, portion controlled, low sodium, diabetic, renal and dialysis-friendly meals.

Hearthside Home Care President, Tina Glenn, stated, "Given that we strongly believe in the importance of good nutrition, the key role that it plays in maintaining overall good health, and that it can make the difference between remaining safely in one's home or being institutionalized, we have found the ideal nutrition partner with MagicKitchen.com."

"We are excited to have a partner like Hearthside so entrenched in the provision of services to the Senior Community," said Greg Miller.

"We know that MagicKitchen.com has great competence, and a healthy kitchen. Creating fresh, diverse, and delicious food choices enhances our aging in place approach to home care," said Glenn of Hearthside Home Care. "We are excited about the opportunity to work together with MagicKitchen.com," Glenn continued.

For more information about the MagicKitchen.com partner program contact Greg Miller, CEO, MagicKitchen.com at 650-941-2260 or Greg@MagicKitchen.com.

Contacts:
MagicKitchen.com
Greg Miller
CEO
650-941-2260
Greg@MagicKitchen.com

Hearthside Home Care
Tina Glenn
President
336-808-1351
Tina@HearthsideHomeCare.com

About MagicKitchen.com - MagicKitchen.com is a rapidly growing web-based company that offers a full menu of chef prepared gourmet meals delivered to client's door nationwide, including Alaska and Hawaii. Founded in 2005, MagicKitchen.com has been revolutionizing the way busy Americans eat with hand prepared gourmet meals. MagicKitchen.com uses only top quality ingredients that are packaged, flash frozen and delivered to the customer's doorstep. The company also actively participates in community fundraising. Information on the company is available by calling 877-51-MAGIC (877-516-2442) or visiting www.MagicKitchen.com.

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[Press-News.org] MagicKitchen.com Expands Local Partner Program to North and South Carolina
A new partnership in the Carolinas brings home-delivered meals to shut-ins.