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The Markets of Tiger’s “Season of Giving” is Getting Bigger!
The Markets of Tiger’s “Season of Giving” is Getting Bigger!

The Markets of Tiger Fuel are expanding their “Season of Giving” and doing round ups throughout the year!  Their first month is May and they’re rounding up for the law enforcement agencies that support our stores, employees, and customers in their many locations!

Lieutenant Adam Schienschang with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Reserve Unit stopped by the Big Greasy Breakfast to talk about the Markets of Tiger Fuel’s “Season of Giving”. And how you can round up at the Market at Locust Grove to help out the Youth Academy with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office!

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