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The Massachusetts School Buying Group 2022 Grocery, Paper and Bread bids have been released and are available on the Bids and RFPs page.

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​The Massachusetts School Buying Group is a collaborative of school districts in Massachusetts, representing a large and diverse student body of nearly 250,000 students from the North Shore to the South Shore, and all the way to the Berkshires

Our mission is to economically procure quality food and nonfoods products for our members while creating mutually beneficial long term relationships with our vendors.  We have partnered with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) to ensure compliance with all state procurement regulations, including 30B.

Please contact Tim Goossens, Bid Coordinator with any  questions or comments you may have.



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