Del Fresco Pure Debuts New Top-Seal Packaging

The packaging, which debuts on The Original Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine, reduces plastic usage while maintaining freshness.

Del Fresco Pure, Top Seal
Del Fresco Pure debuted a new top seal for The Original Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine packaging.
(Photo courtesy of Del Fresco Pure)

Del Fresco Pure, a family-owned and -operated company that has been in business for 70 years, says it has added a new sustainable top seal for its Original Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine.

The Kingsville, Ontario, company says this packaging is designed to reduce plastic usage while maintaining freshness, quality and shelf appeal.

The packaging will be 100% recyclable, with a 26-micron laminated top seal, featuring a PET-to-PET structure with a high-transparency film barrier with anti-fog. Del Fresco Pure says this new packaging supports its broader sustainability goals and responds to growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible produce solutions.

“Celebrating 70 years of greenhouse growing is an incredible milestone for our family and our team,” says Ray Mastronardi, vice president of sales for Del Fresco Pure. “As we look to the future, innovations like our sustainable top seal packaging demonstrate our ongoing commitment to responsible agriculture, exceptional flavor, and continuous improvement for our customers and retail partners.”

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