Robinson Fresh distributes Apeel limes to Wakefern stores

Robinson Fresh is delivering limes treated with Apeel Sciences' shelf-life extending technology to Wakefern Food Corp. stores.
Robinson Fresh is delivering limes treated with Apeel Sciences' shelf-life extending technology to Wakefern Food Corp. stores.
(Courtesy Apeel Sciences)

Apeel Sciences, Santa Barbara, Calif., is expanding distribution of limes treated to extend shelf life through Robinson Fresh.

Robinson Fresh, Eden Prairie, Minn., will be distributing the limes to Wakefern Food Corp. retail banners ShopRite, The Fresh Grocer, Price Rite Marketplace, Dearborn Market, Gourmet Garage and Fairway Market stores.

The collaboration helps the companies’ missions of reducing food waste and addressing climate change.

“Not only does this give consumers access to sustainable produce, but by introducing more time across the supply chain, Apeel’s technology increases our operational flexibility to get the produce to retailers while furthering our commitment to innovation and forward-thinking technologies that benefit our customers,” Michael Castagnetto, president of Robinson Fresh, said in the release.

"We are excited to be partnered with such innovative and sustainability-minded produce distributors and retailers to accelerate the commercial availability of Apeel’s longer-lasting produce,” Michael Schaeman, vice president of sales at Apeel. “Robinson Fresh shares Apeel’s vision for more efficient supply chains so that we can move food through the system without seeing the insurmountable level of waste that has become ever more pressing to address.”

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