New Get Fresh Produce website reflects ‘Fresh Thinking’

Foodservice distributor Get Fresh Produce, Bartlett, Ill., has launched a new website, www.GetFreshProduce.com.

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(Courtesy Get Fresh Produce)

Foodservice distributor Get Fresh Produce, Bartlett, Ill., has launched a new website, www.GetFreshProduce.com.

The company’s motto, “Fresh Thinking,” and the new site focuses on creating an “exceptionally clean and user-friendly online experience,” according to a news release.

“It’s important that we have the same innovative, progressive, and welcoming feel that we do in the warehouse, when we deliver, and now online,” Gino Alimondi, president, said in the release.

The site includes enhanced features, including full ordering functions for existing customers, a catalog of products, food safety and traceability information, and details about local growers. The site has social media links to increase engagement with existing and potential customers, suppliers and others.

“We’ve redesigned the new website with our customer or prospective customer in mind,” said Linda Lakomek, marketing director, in the release.

Get Fresh plans to update the site on a regular basis, with market alerts, new products and company news.

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