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June 2, 2026
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Anticipated Produce Loads - please see key below for interpretation![]()
Stepping into the produce space while Kim is away.
We plan to bring in cabbage, zucchini, and cauliflower from our friends in California and an unexpected load of bulk potatoes from outside the West Coast. From the Pacific Northwest - apples, pears, potatoes, onions and maybe some root crops are on the plan.
Sharon McFadden - Strategic Sourcing Manager
Monday, 6/1 Cabbage, cased - 24 pallets – Statewide - Ready to distribute Zucchini, cased - 20 pallets – Statewide - Ready to distribute Pears, bulk - 30 bins - Statewide - Repack required Potatoes, bulk - 20 super sacks - Statewide - Ready to distribute | Tuesday, 6/2 Mixed roots, bulk – up to 12 bins – Statewide – Action plan TBD Mixed roots/bulk bagged – up to 6 pallets – Statewide – Action plan TBD | Wednesday, 6/3 Apples, bulk – 50 bins – Statewide – Repack required Cauliflower, cased - 28 pallets - Statewide | Thursday, 6/4 Onions, bagged – 13 pallets – Statewide - State - Ready to Distribute/Metro - Downstack Potatoes, 50# bag - Statewide - Ready to Distribute | Friday, 6/5 No loads currently expected |
| Produce Key: Format = Product - Pack Type - Volume - Warehouse - Repack Requirement FTL = Full Truck Load Red = We are expecting these items, but the volumes are unconfirmed. Blue = Updated highlights/edits | ||||
Anticipated Loads - please see key below for interpretation
Received last week for FTB:
| Ordered last week for FTB:
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| Key: PS = Purchased Staples: product purchased with state funding and distributed free of charge. FTB = Food to Buy: product purchased by OFB usually by the truckload and sold to RFBs and agencies by the case at our cost. Statewide = load is divided between regional food banks - Metro and West will receive a portion of this load | |
Please remember these are expected truckloads coming to the OFB warehouse this week. Reminder: It will take a few days for items to appear in inventory depending on when the loads are received into the warehouse. Food is first received into the Statewide warehouse and then must be transformed/moved to the Metro and West warehouses, including a delivery to West. These are estimates on what you can likely expect to see in the coming days/weeks, not when you will see them. Please reach out to the Metro Team (MWCS@oregonfoodbank.org) with questions, not the Operations Team. Thank you!
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