5/17/19 Daily Newsflash Roundup: Total Green Tropicals & Co. Changes

Total Green Topicals Inc Endorsed. A B Fresh Inc has multiple changes. Alpha Tomato Sales Inc changes phone and email. Consalo Family Farms changes phone number and More.

Newsflash Roundup
Newsflash Roundup
(Produce Market Guide)

The latest roundup of Produce Market Guide news from the Daily Newsflash newsletter.

  • Total Green Topicals Inc., Miami FL has been Endorsed for Billing Practices, Business Integrity, Communication, Customer Service, On Time Shipping, Order Management, Pay Practice, Quality, and Receiving & Processing.

  • A B Fresh Inc., Santa Maria, CA has changed their Business Address, Phone, Email Address, added a Logo and updated their Produce.

  • Alpha Tomato Sales Inc., Naples FL has changed their Phone and Email Address.

  • Consalo Family Farms, Egg Harbor City NJ, has changed their Phone.

  • La Valenciana Avocados, Corp., McAllen TX has changed their Business Address, Email Address, added Logo and updated Produce.

  • Produce Link Marketing Compnay, Doral FL has changed their Phone.

  • Southern Fresh LLC, Willmington NC, has changed their Business Address, Phone, Email Address, and added new PACA license.

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