Ben E. Keith chooses Lipman Family Farms as top produce supplier

Foodservice distributor Ben E. Keith Foods, Ft. Worth, Texas, has named Lipman Family Farms, Immokalee, Fla., as produce supplier of the year.

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(Courtesy Lipman Family Farms)

Foodservice distributor Ben E. Keith Foods, Ft. Worth, Texas, has named Lipman Family Farms, Immokalee, Fla., as produce supplier of the year.

The distributor announced the annual supplier awards via a video Oct. 6 instead of its annual banquet because of COVID-19 restrictions on large gatherings.

“We knew we were partnering with a great company and their actions during this pandemic have only further illustrated just how valuable they are to our success,” Wes Holcomb, Ben E. Keith’s corporate category director of produce and dairy, said in the video.

“They do a fantastic job selling us high-quality products, keeping us in supply, even when markets are extremely tight,” Holcomb said in the video about Lipman Family Farms. “But their value as a partner is so much more than the transaction.”

He said Lipman is a key component in Ben E. Keith’s produce training program, is “highly valued” in helping with creative logistics solutions and instrumental in driving case growth.

Lipman received a similar honor in 2019 from US Foods.

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