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A Latin Snacks Distributor sources, markets, and supplies traditional and contemporary Latin American snack products to retailers, supermarkets, convenience stores, and foodservice operators. Their portfolios include chips, sweets, baked snacks, spicy snacks, and regional specialty foods, helping expand consumer access to authentic Latin flavors across multicultural and mainstream food markets.


Everyone claims to be embracing AI and digitally transforming their processes, but much of it feels more like a surface-level makeover than a true evolution. At this year’s National Retail Federation (NRF) conference, I recently attended a keynote from a fast-food chain about their vision for the “store of the future.” While I have no issues with this particular chain—it’s just one example of a broader trend—what was presented felt far from futuristic. The focus was on basic process improvements and a heavier reliance on app-based transactions. But is a store that simply works as expected and accepts app orders innovative? That feels more like 2013 than 2025.