Brothers Houston no longer affiliated with Austin and Dallas companies

Houston-based Brothers Produce is no longer affiliated with any other Brothers Produce divisions.

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Houston-based Brothers Produce is no longer affiliated with any other Brothers Produce divisions.

“As the year turns and we move into our 41st year of business, Brothers Produce, based in Houston, would like to formally announce that it is no longer affiliated with any other Brothers Produce divisions,” Brent Erenwert, CEO at Brothers Produce and Houston Cold Storage, said in a news release.

“Over the next year, the Austin and Dallas divisions will be transitioning to the name Brothers Foodservice,” he said in the release.

“While some similar markings and logos could be seen on the road during this transition, the companies are entirely separate. We wish Brothers Foodservice (formally Brothers Produce Dallas/Austin) the best as we officially go our separate ways. This decision came as we felt it was time for each company to have a separate identity, especially as we all prepare for the next chapters of our growth.”

Erenwert said that Houston-based Brothers Produce continues to expand its coverage area.

“Brothers Produce currently has coverage in all the major Texas cities and the surrounding areas,” he said.

The company also recently announced it is expanding into Louisiana.

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