by Fresh Avenue | Mar 13, 2025 | Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Our Produce
Everyone in the food industry is feeling the pinch of the economy with reduced consumer patronage in restaurants and even a reduction of produce consumption in the winter months. This makes business tight causing a hard look at any extra costs. One of those costs is...
by Fresh Avenue | Nov 25, 2024 | Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Our Produce
We believe in the health and wellness fresh produce brings, that we need more of it in our lives, more access to it, and that our work in accomplishing this is important! Christmas is a time of year where we reflect on the things that are important to us… family,...
by Fresh Avenue | Nov 6, 2024 | Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Our Produce, Produce Sourcing
Restaurants are now re-imagining their supply chain with the pinch we have all been feeling with inflation and the economy. This is where our team can step in and provide some of the insider strategies with produce sourcing to help your business flex with the economy...
by Fresh Avenue | Nov 1, 2024 | Consolidation, Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Logistics
Twice a year Western growers go through a moving of their facilities, operation, and team hundreds of miles away so that they can be in growing regions that support the temperature and environmental needs of many of our produce items. As you can imagine, this is a...
by Fresh Avenue | Nov 1, 2024 | Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Our Produce, Produce Sourcing
What is Produce Transition? Twice a year, Western produce growers throughout the industry pack up and move equipment, people, and operations 600 miles to be in growing regions where conditions are ideal for the fresh produce that we all enjoy. Certain items need...
by Fresh Avenue | Oct 23, 2024 | Fresh Avenue Blog, In-Market Support, Logistics, Our Produce, Produce Sourcing
What makes one produce provider different than the other? The marketing materials may tell a story on how one is better than the rest, but if you think about it, there is not a lot of differentiation in the product itself- the same soil, air, sun, and water is used on...