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In your search for the best fruits and vegetables grower and shipper for you, check out a few different distributors and contact each to get information such as hours, locations, cost, produce specialty, and company background. Make sure the fruits and vegetables grower and shipper you are considering offers exactly what you need, whether you need strawberry plants, summer squash, seeds, cherry trees, tomatoes, tropical fruits, organic produce, greens, avocado pears, apples, kiwi, exotic fruits, pineapples, yellow onions, carrots, oranges, and limes. Keep in mind that fruits and vegetables growers and shippers specialize in growing and distributing fresh vegetables and fruits to grocery stores, farm stands, and restaurants. Ask to take a tour of the fruits and vegetables grower and shipper facility to make sure they can offer what your restaurant, market, or farm stand needs. Do your research beforehand on fruits and vegetables industry news, typical ship and deliver rates, customer testimonials, guides, and company backgrounds. Ask about ship and deliver schedules, and make sure they gel with your own schedule. Make sure the company can accommodate your supply needs, whether you need seeds, strawberries, apples, limes, or even fruit baskets. If you are a wholesale or retail supermarket, you will need a larger supply of fruits and vegetables than, say, a small restaurant that cooks mostly with fresh ingredients. Make sure the plant is clean, with friendly, helpful staff members. Inquire if the shipper and grower is part of a local, national, or international entity, with any affiliations. Get all costs and agreements in writing before choosing the best fruits and vegetables grower and shipper for you.
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