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We offer our customers a full-service supermarket with a large meat department, bakery, tortilleria and prepared foods in addition to a sizeable section of domestic and imported Latin American grocery goods to provide a Mexican homeland experience.
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Meat Service Clerk will work with management and all other associates to ensure meat cases are well-stocked with fresh, high quality beef, pork, poultry, and seafood products for our customers, according to company standards.
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Under direct supervision of the Meat Manager, the Seafood Clerk provides friendly, courteous, and helpful customer service. Under direct supervision of the Meat Manager, the Seafood Clerk provides friendly, courteous, and helpful customer service.
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Perform general clean-up and stock work in the Meat department and provide customer service. Perform general clean-up and stock work in the Meat department and provide customer service. Today, we’re proudly serving Ralphs customers in over 180 stores throughout the state.
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Be able to work with bakery ingredients and spices including finely powdered substances, meat products, and produce without suffering adverse allergic consequences that affect the ability of the employee to successfully perform the duties of the job.
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A Meat Clerk is a hands-on position, which receives, stores, and grinds meats. A Meat Clerk assists with answering questions and special orders, while maintaining a positive, friendly, customer focused work environment.
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Grocery Clerk - Store #11 PT. Open cartons and price items accurately; keep grocery manager informed of pricing problem areas or discrepancies; ensure that all items are in proper place and proper price label/tag is under the item.
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DescriptionStore Support Associate (Meat Department) Marukai Markets dba TOKYO CENTRAL is one of the fastest-growing chain of retail stores and supermarkets offering the widest selection of Japanese and Hawaiian imported grocery and retail products in the nation.
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Walks meat department regularly to ensure an organized and clean appearance at all times. Responsible for the stocking and maintenance, presentation and cleanliness of meat cases. Provides prompt assistance to customers and offers advice on selection, preparation and packaging of meat products.
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A hands on position, the Meat Clerk receives, stores, and grinds meats; unloads and transports fresh, cured, and boxed meats and poultry from delivery truck; counts and weighs incoming articles and compares results against an invoice; and examines meats in storage and rotates meats to avoid aging.
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If the thought of helping people make healthy choices in one of the fastest growing retailers is up your alley - then we need YOU to join our winning team at Sprouts Farmers Market as a Meat Clerk.
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