Former new grocery partner wanted reparations, left off deal

Details of a new potential grocery store in north Killeen emerged on April 29 at a town hall, shortly before municipal elections, but the woman who was said to be a business partner of the grocery store was no longer part of the deal after a few weeks.

Brooke Sinclair, founder of Velourit, a Houston-based supply chain company that specializes in food products, supposed that a disconnect between one of her requests and the city of Killeen may have been a reason for her company being excluded from the deal.

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