NatureSweet Debuts Website Built for Foodservice Professionals

NatureSweet says its new website is tailored specifically to meet the needs of foodservice professionals, offering product information, culinary inspiration and ordering support.

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NatureSweet launches a website built for foodservice professionals.
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NatureSweet is turning up the heat in professional kitchens with the launch of its new dedicated foodservice website — a faster, easier way for chefs, operators and distributors to access the flavorful greenhouse-grown produce their guests already know and love.

After introducing its foodservice program in 2023, NatureSweet has steadily expanded its presence in commercial kitchens nationwide. The new website marks a major milestone in the brand’s continued effort to support foodservice professionals with premium produce, digital convenience and culinary inspiration, according to a news release.

“Our foodservice partners asked for more tools to help them bring better ingredients to the table, and we delivered,” says Kris Gibson, vice president of food service for NatureSweet. “This new site makes it simple to explore our full product line, discover fresh recipe ideas, download spec sheets and connect with our team.”

The new NatureSweet foodservice website features:

  • A complete catalog of greenhouse-grown tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers in foodservice-ready formats.
  • Culinary inspiration, including trend-forward recipes and serving ideas.
  • Easy access to downloadable product specifications.
  • Information about NatureSweet’s sustainability efforts, including B Corp, Fair Trade and EFI certifications.
  • A direct line to sales support for streamlined ordering and inquiries.

With year-round consistency, vibrant flavor and a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility, NatureSweet says its greenhouse-grown produce helps operators deliver both taste and trust on every plate.

“Whether you’re crafting a signature salad, topping a flatbread or elevating a side dish, NatureSweet gives chefs a premium, consumer-preferred edge, now with a digital experience built just for them,” the company says.

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