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Zuleeats is among 17 Canadian restaurants receiving $ 10,000 grants.
The grant will boost ZuleEats’ marketing efforts and help introduce Ghanaian cuisine to more people in Windsor-Essex .
Owner Zule Ankamah , who migrated to Canada from Ghana in 1991 , says the grant is life-changing for a small business.
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