Saturday, December 31, 2016

The Rise and Fall of H&H Bagels by Marc Zirogiannis


By Reg on June 20, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
This is a sad story. Helmer Toro is despicable if this story is accurate. All of the people that believed in him 
that were let down should come forward to corroborate this book. It is not the company or the delicious bagels 
that were upsetting. It was the man who had his insurance taken from him with no warning so he couldn't 
receive his cancer treatment. It was all the paycheck to paycheck workers that stayed until the end thinking 
that Helmer was working to save them. If this account is factual, Helmer Toro should be a full time 
inmate at Ryker Island and not just a 'weekend warrior'.

Dennis St. John did a good job narrating this material.

I received this book for free from Audiobook Boom! in exchange for an honest review.
Format: Paperback Verified Purchase
As an insider I can confirm that the facts in this book are correct.

it is a great recount of the rise and fall of the bagel empire.

if you are interested in real estate or business in general, it is well worth reading

Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
Excellent coverage of H&H he made it easy to understand the tragedy of H&H bagels

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Happy Holidays from Davidovich Bakery

Davidovich's "Feed the Hungry" Program Thrives in 2016



Davidovich's "Feed the Hungry" Program Thrives in 2016
Gourmet Davidovich Pastries Donated to Fight Hunger


December 22, 2016-  The Davidovich Bakery's "Feed The Hungry Program" has been active all year providing in kind donations of baked goods to worthy causes such as City Harvest, The Food Bank, and needy individuals.

This past month Davidovich teamed up with The Nazareth Housing Project to provide pastries for their annual dinner for the homeless.  The event was an overwhelming success and a great opportunity to feed some needy families.



As 2017 approaches Davidovich Bakery will continue to do its part to improve the lives of the least fortunate members of NYC's society.

To find out more visit:  http://www.allnp.com