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To our customers and friends

To our customers and friends,

Six years ago we decided to open our store to provide San Angelo and the surrounding community with something that was lacking. A place for Asian groceries and knowledge to help spread the wonders of Asian cuisine to the area. In that time we have done our best to accomplish these goals. We expanded when possible, and tried our best to accommodate the wants and needs of the community. Along the way we have met many people and made countless numbers of new friends.

Since opening, our lives have changed as has the City of San Angelo. We have had our first child, Jakob, which many have undoubtedly seen at the store. We have also grown and matured from the pair of 25 year olds that first opened the store. The city itself has expanded to include a more diverse Asian food scene than it did 5 years ago. As time has progressed the need to make a change has become necessary.

It is for these and other reasons that Mama Nida’s Asian Market will be making a transition over the next few months. The initial stages will include remodeling and a shifting of inventory. The latter stages will see a withdrawal of our family from day to day operations. There will still be familiar faces around the store, but our involvement will be minimal. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this causes you, but we must do what we see is best for our family. We thank you all for supporting us over the years and cherish the memories we have had with many of you. The last few years have truly been a blessing and will have a lasting impact on our lives.

Thank you.

Sincerely, Girlyne, Jason, and Jakob White

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