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The co-owners of Stratford Family Foods plan to keep making improvements to their grocery store to continue to better serve their customers in the future.Ĭustomers will often see the Cveykus and Rundle children working for their fathers in the family grocery store. “The cookouts will definitely be back again next summer.” “It provided Stratford-area residents a nice opportunity for them to not have to cook for themselves on these certain days,” Rundle said.

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Rundle grilled ribs during the first three cookouts and a combination of ribs and chicken during the final cookout of the summer. Stratford Family Foods held four outdoor cookouts in the parking lot this summer. “We are working on having a daily special on hot food, and we offer a vegetable each day with the hot food dinners,” Cveykus said. They sometimes also have Asian food, lasagna and barbecued ribs. The hot food deli bar includes fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, grilled chicken, baked and fried fish on Fridays and chicken tenders. Now also have a hot deli bar with many various foods.” STAFF PHOTO/CASEY KRAUTKRAMER Family grocer PROUD OWNERS OF STRATFORD FAMILY FOODS- Stratford residents and grocery store co-owners Gordie Rundle, left, and Andrew Cveykus stand inside Stratford Familiy Foods on Monday morning. We also have a larger selection of produce and more variation of produce items for customers to buy. “For example, we now offer gluten-free pizza, bread and cookies. “We have a bigger gluten-free section of foods so people don’t need to travel to Marshfield to buy these products,” Cveykus said. The new owners described the changes they made to provide an even better grocery buying experience for Stratford-area residents. He’s currently selling some of the 5,000 pumpkins he grows in his rural Stratford garden in front of the large window inside Stratford Family Foods. “We are proud to be a part of this great community of Stratford,” Cveykus said. Cveykus and Rundle are thankful to Stratford-area residents for their great support of the grocery store since they began owning and operating it. Last spring, Cveykus and Rundle bought Davel’s grocery from Ken and Mary Kraus and her brother, John Davel. Lifelong Stratford residents Andrew Cveykus and Gordie Rundle, co-owners of Stratford Family Foods, have made many enhancements to the grocery store for their customers since they began operating it on April 15. Stratford grocer offers customers a larger product line











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