FreshPack Produce inks deal with Torchy’s Tacos in Colorado

Produce distributor FreshPack Produce, Denver, is the exclusive supplier to Torchy’s Tacos in Colorado.

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(Courtesy FreshPack/Torchy’s Tacos)

Produce distributor FreshPack Produce, Denver, is the exclusive supplier to Torchy’s Tacos in Colorado.

The company will provide a full line of products, including fresh produce, to the five Torchy’s in the Denver metro area and a location in Fort Collins.

“As part of our growth strategy, we are in the process of bringing on board a significant number of new restaurant concepts,” Dave Distel, FreshPack CEO said in a news release. “We are very excited about being the ‘one stop shop’ for Torchy’s Tacos to include not only produce and dairy, but meat, poultry, fish, dry goods, non-alcoholic beverages, and cleaning supplies. This is a significant expansion of our product line that we expect to be able to selectively offer other customers.”

Distel said Torchy’s is a fast-growing company and there are plans to add more locations in Colorado.

Torchy’s, based in Austin, Texas, has 61 locations in Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado, with one planned in Arkansas.

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