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South Florida

Founded in 1987 as A One A Produce and Dairy, FreshPoint South Florida serves the region with the finest quality products, and the most reliable service available. Our core values of integrity, excellence, teamwork, responsibility, and inclusiveness help us to achieve our mission of delivering success for our customers through industry-leading people, products, and solutions.

facility

  • State-of-the-art 170,000 square-foot facility.
  • Refrigerated loading and receiving dock ensuring an unbroken cold chain.
  • Refrigerated delivery fleet with approximately 70 straight trucks and 28 tractor/trailers.
  • Constant GPS tracking through XRS tablet system within the truck.
  • Customized distribution programs to meet special needs.
  • Internet ordering through myFreshPoint.com.
  • FreshCuts, Grab and Go, Organic, and Tomato Value Add options available

food safety

  • Fully-documented HAACP and recall program.
  • FDA/USDA compliant.
  • Facility is SQF Certified Level 2.
  • Disaster Preparedness Action Plan in place.
  • FDA compliant with Homeland Security bio-terrorism guidelines.
  • HACCP Program & ServSafe Certification.
  • Certificate of Insurance and Grower Good Agriculture Practice required on products purchased.
  • Dedicated Food Safety Manager.

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Customer Base

Healthcare
Export & Wholesale
Foodservice
Education
Travel & Leisure

Address:

2300 Northwest 19th Street
Pompano Beach, Florida 33069

P: 954-917-7272 | F: 954-917-7550

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FreshPoint

With unmatched fresh produce, knowledge and experience, FreshPoint provides today’s chefs with the ingredients to create tomorrow’s culinary success. Over the last few decades, we have seen revolutionary changes in the produce industry—from refrigerated trucks and fresh-cut produce to submitting and processing orders online. With these innovations, our passion for produce and commitment to helping our customers succeed remains unchanged.
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"My father and my grandfather have worked with FreshPoint for at least 40 years now. FreshPoint just knows where to put the product―they want quality, and we do our best to give it to them. It works out really well." – Eric Henry.

Eric’s great-grandfather started Blue Hills Orchard with peaches in 1904, and now they have over 300 gorgeous acres of peaches, plums, and nectarines in the summer, and apples and pears in the fall.

Contact your Sales Consultant to ask about adding some of their beautiful autumnal apples and pears to your next order. #peoplepassionproduce

https://local.freshpoint.com/store_page/blue-hills-orchard

FreshPoint Connecticut
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FreshPoint2 days ago
We are right in the midst of the annual field transition. While it is a critical time, our growers have this carefully orchestrated event down to a science.

This time of the year the major growing areas in Yuma and Salinas alternate, and this can affect several produce commodities, such as lettuces, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflower, and others. It's a monumental operation and logistical feat.

We work closely with our growers, and our team is in the fields helping us understand how these markets are doing. Interested to see how it works? Watch our quick video on exactly what this important event is. And bookmark this link below to check out our weekly produce market report that is also posted here every Friday.

Watch our Video 📽️ https://youtu.be/gMKS3J0v2Zs

Bookmark This Link for Weekly Updates 📖 https://freshpoint.com/produce-essentials/freshpress-weekly-market-report/
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FreshPoint2 days ago
Carrots, onions, and celery are getting ready for their annual culinary moment. Called aromatics for a good reason, they comprise the classic mix of French mirepoix and are the unsung heroes of soups, stocks, gravies, and sauces.

Here are a few tips on keeping them in tip top shape and ready to use:

🥕 Carrots: Keep your carrots in a humid part of your cooler and as cold as possible. If they don’t have that humidity they are going to dry out and get limp and rubbery. Keep the container closed and airtight. Exposure to the cooler blower will dry them out.

🧅 Onions: Onions like to be stored dry, cool, and dark. They don’t like the moisture, in fact when onions are harvested, the skin is really moist. The farmer will turn up the rows and leave the onions outside for a few days so the skin will dry out and make it to market.

🥬 Celery: Celery likes it really cold and really humid. It tends to dry out and get limp even faster than a carrot will. Exposure to the cooler blower will dry them out, they will become dehydrated and limp—and it happens quick. Forgetting to keep them airtight just overnight could result in dehydrated celery.

So, there you have it! Keep these tips for success in mind when storing your carrots, onions, and celery.
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FreshPoint5 days ago
Do you or someone you know have a passion for produce? Join our team!

We are hiring people that are motivated and eager to grow at FreshPoint Connecticut:

🍎 Sales Positions
🍎 Transportation Positions

Click here for for more information https://bit.ly/FPCT-careers

FreshPoint is North America’s leading produce distributor. Are you ready to start your fresh career move? Click the link to learn more about our openings. #peoplepassionproduce 🍎

FreshPoint Connecticut
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FreshPoint6 days ago
Our very own Karen Beverlin was featured in this article about “Making the Most of a Farmers Market Forage.”

She has been shopping the Santa Monica Farmers Market for over 20 years, and certainly puts the passion at the forefront of people passion and produce. #peoplepassionproduce

Every time we talk to her, we always learn something new, and in reading this article, we learned a little more. Check out this great read for tips on how to make the most of the farmers market. https://www.marketplace.org/2024/11/15/making-the-most-of-a-farmers-market-forage/

FreshPoint Southern California
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FreshPoint6 days ago
It’s ‪FreshPress Friday‬!

"The FreshPress" is a market report we publish every Friday to help you stay informed. This resource is a quick read that covers a variety of items from the field to your plate.

Click to read this week's report, and stay in touch with your sales consultant for solutions to your needs. #freshpressfriday #peoplepassionproduce #ourfirstnameisfresh

📰 https://www.freshpoint.com/produce-essentials/freshpress-weekly-market-report/

Our Leadership Team

Jon Haynie
President

Jacob Baron
Value Add Manager


David Yelenosky
VP of Finance

Katherine Leblanc
VP Sales

Patrick Carraro
VP Operations

Bill Nevins
VP Merchandising

Pamela Bonina
Human Resources