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The self-serve retail market offers better-for-you options, such as salads, sandwiches, protein bars and fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as hot and cold beverages.
Read MoreThe center provides military members and their families a convenient, accessible location for vehicle registration and renewals; title changes; personalized license plates; and more.
Read MoreThe store replaces a Yellow Box location that was more than 10 times smaller.
Read MoreThe services specialist met her husband through the Exchange. “We both truly believe in the Exchange mission,” she says. “It’s so rewarding and makes me so proud to see where we go and what we do daily to serve those who serve our great nation.”
Read MoreThe “Korean BBQ in a Cup” restaurant, a Salt Lake City favorite that began as a single food truck in 2013, has expanded rapidly since its 2022 “Shark Tank” appearance. This is its first location on a military installation.
Read MoreThe URUs, part of eight total now open on base, provide Airmen with convenient all-day access to meals, snacks and hot and cold beverages.
Read MoreOf the store’s 16 associates, seven who are connected to the military wear special green aprons denoting their affiliation with the military community.
Read MoreSMSgt Rios joined the Exchange in January and has already experienced the core value of Family Serving Family in a personal way.
Read More“Services and Food play such a significant role in the organization,” Rosenberg told SFD team members, who are joining retail teammates in a conference for the first time. “We’re going to make sure we keep this going every year. We don’t want to turn back from this.”
Read MoreWilliams, the Healthcare Program Manager for the Exchange, passed away unexpectedly after suffering a heart attack on March 14. He was 60.
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