Frist convenience store shelves left empty after supplier goes bankrupt
These past few weeks, many have entered the Frist Campus Center convenience store in search of items such as cereal, jelly or a bottle of shampoo, only to find empty shelves.Though all frustrations can now be put aside ? the shelves are in the process of being restocked ? students have wondered why the convenience store no longer seemed to carry some of the goods it used to.Before the start of the academic year, the convenience store's principal supplier, Miller-Hartman, went out of business without notifying Frist, according to David Goetz, director of Dining Services at Frist Campus Center."We checked with them the Monday after Labor Day and it turned out that they went out of business," Goetz said."It really caught us by surprise.




