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Leverage Our Buying Power with These Great Brands! Leverage our buying power with these great brands! Dining Alliance has negotiated rebates with over 350 manufacturers on 165,000+ items & negotiated deviated pricing with manufacturers & cost-plus supplier contracts. 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