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ILLES Foods

www.illesfoods.com

 
From beverage solutions and sauces to marinades and seasonings, ILLES Foods has provided custom-crafted culinary creations and R&D expertise to food service chains chains, food manufacturers, and grocery retailers across the US for almost 100 years. The family-owned and woman-run company is a key partner to companies looking for product development excellence, creativity, and speed to market paired with a laser focus on a better customer experience. The values we`ve learned and lived over the years — trust, food safety, excellence, creativity, teamwork, giving back to the community — motivate our people to help our customers be better with us ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.illesfoods.com
  • 2200 Luna Road Suite 120
    Carrollton, TX USA 75006
  • Phone: 800.683.4553

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