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Food Service & Meal Provision

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Washington → Procurement and Contract ServicesView Agency

NAICS

722310 - Food Service ContractorsView NAICS

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WA, USA

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This scope was carved out of 2026-004-Homeless-LBFS.

The full solicitation package (3 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Low Barrier Family Shelter

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Daily preparation and serving of meals, or delivery of pre-prepared meals, to shelter residents.

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