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| 9 June 2026 | |
| Written by Trish Korsgren | |
| Group Purchasing |
| Value First | Direct Supply | Trish Korsgren |
Value 1st, a LeadingAge owned company, focuses on exclusively supporting the purchasing needs of LeadingAge members by providing choices, solutions and savings on food, medical, environmental and office supplies. For a limited time, members can take advantage of free shipping from Direct Supply on select healthcare beds, including popular models from trusted brands such as Panacea, Drive, Joerns, Invacare, and Acora. The free shipping promotion is available through June 30, with no coupon code required.
In addition to healthcare equipment, Direct Supply is also featuring savings on smallwares, including plates, flatware, kitchen tools, and more. Customers can receive 15% off all smallwares by using the promotional code SERVEUP15 at checkout. This offer extends through July 31, making it a great time to stock up on everyday essentials for dining and food service operations.
Interested buyers can explore the full range of discounted products by visiting store.directsupply.com/deals .
For personalized assistance or more information, members can contact Trish Korsgren at Value First, at tkorsgren@valuefirstonline.com.
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