Featured Foods
For Metro agencies, we have pallets of fresh pineapple. Under product ref# 11257, you'll find pallets like the ones pictured below that weigh 859lbs each. The perfect summer fruit, these are great in smoothies or simply chopped and chilled in the fridge.
For Metro agencies, under product ref# 90163 you will find cases with 6 of the fruit cup packages pictured below. Each of the fruit cup packages comes with 4 fruit cups.
For Metro agencies, under product ref# 10280 are Pilsbury buttermilk biscuits. Each case comes with 12 of the biscuit containers pictured below. These can even be made in an air fryer!
For Metro agencies, product ref# 08050 Juice sm/med pk has cherry-flavored Kool-Aid pouches. Pictured below is a full case which comes with 4 cartons. Each carton contains 10-6 fl.oz pouches full of juice.
For Metro agencies, we have cases of Slim Jim beef jerky under product ref# 03670. Each case comes with 6 boxes. Each box has 24 sticks of beef jerky. Pictures of each are included below.
For Metro partner agencies, we have cased organic garlic in pallets weighing less than 250lbs. These pallets can be found under product ref#11780.
For Metro agencies under product ref# 08440 are cases of Takis Pop extra hot chips. Each case comes with 8 of the 6.7oz bags pictured below. These are Fuego flavored meaning especially hot.
For Metro agencies, under product ref# 18830 we have cold brew coffee concentrate from Stumptown Coffee! Each case comes with 6 of the 25oz bottles pictured below. Please remember that this is concentrate meant to be diluted before drinking. This has 2x the amount of caffeine that regular coffee has.
For Metro partners, we have a variety pack of deli meat in resealable containers under product ref#20900. Within each case are six packs of the 1lb deli meat containers pictured below. Each container has slices of both honey roasted turkey breast and smoked ham.
Partners, we've received broccoli from a California vendor that may require sorting on your part. As some of you may be aware, California is currently going through a flooding crisis that is affecting nearly the entire state and thus its farms. The stems and crowns are bright green so we know that this is new, fresh product. However, because of the unfortunate weather produce is not holding up as well in transit. On average, 60% of the broccoli in each case is good though some cases have more or less. Below are pictures with what to look for when sorting out the bad broccoli. This batch of broccoli is light green so any dark green spots, like what's circled in red below, will need to be tossed. You can test for slime or squishy texture on the rest by putting on gloves and running a finger over the crowns. If you see a result similar to the last two pictures, it's best to throw out those crowns while keeping the others. Please reach out if you have any questions.
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