| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Mary Breen Smith |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
With roots in the produce industry dating back over 80 years, Burnac Produce Group has become Canada`s largest supplier of fresh conventional and organic fruit and vegetables. We source quality produce on a direct basis, locally and from all over the world. We service large and mid-sized businesses to small independent retailers and QSR establishments throughout Canada and the United States. We act with honesty and integrity in developing sustainable partnerships, providing quality products and services in pursuit of bringing the world to your table.
EFCO Products, Inc. is a global leader in creating and distributing innovative savory sauces, bakery fillings, bakery mixes, bakery concentrates, beverage bases and syrups, sauces and spreads, fruit toppings and specialty toppings that have made us the “go to” company for Corporate Chefs, Bakery Professionals, Marketing Leaders and Supply Chain Buyers. Founded in 1903, EFCO Products prides itself in providing premium off-the-shelf and custom prepared products with the finest ingredients. We are a family-owned company that treats each of our employees and customers like family. EFCO`s sweet and savory products are enjoyed by millions daily. As we continue to expand our product line, we will always remain true to our core values of quality, an unrelenting standard for excellence and exceeding customers` expectations.
Algood Food Company is recognized throughout the United States as one of the premier packers of private label peanut butter, jellies, and preserves. We have the flexibility to tailor programs to any customer`s needs, regardless of size or distribution channel.
Bakkavor USA is part of Bakkavor Group, a leading global provider of innovative & fresh prepared foods. We have four US manufacturing operations based in North Carolina, California, Texas and Pennsylvania which specialize in making fresh ready meals & burritos, soups, hummus, dips, sauces and breads.
In 1977, a butcher and artisan named Celestino “Charlie” Mirarchi started making jerky. Charlie was definitely a doer. In fact, he was so busy making jerky that he couldn`t devote much time to selling it. So, his snacks remained a hidden gem—until Eugene and Susan Kang discovered it at a roadside stand on a trip to the Grand Canyon. They loved the jerky so much they decided to track down the maker. Soon, the trio went into business together—with a mission to share their meaty secret with the world.