FG Lister boosts social media presence

The company has rebuilt its website and increased its social media presence on Instagram, LinkedIn and other platforms to increase customer engagement, promote its products and showcase some of its initiatives.

Three tractor trailer trucks, with the FG Lister & Co. Ltd. logo on their trailers, are shown backed toward a brick building.
Three tractor trailer trucks, with the FG Lister & Co. Ltd. logo on their trailers, are shown backed toward a brick building.
(Photo courtesy of FG Lister & Co. Ltd.)

Toronto-based FG Lister & Co. Ltd., which has a sales office on the Ontario Food Terminal, has rebuilt its website and increased its social media presence on Instagram, LinkedIn and other platforms to increase customer engagement, promote its products and showcase some of its initiatives and “the great things our team members are working on,” said Michael Fallico, vice president.

“We have also worked hard to ensure that we are keeping up to our standards in regard to food safety through our successful BRC Food Safety Program,” he said. “We received an AA+ on our most recent BRC audit.”

FG Lister also has strengthened its relationships and programs with growers and suppliers “so we can continue bringing amazing, fresh produce to our market and to our customers,” he said.

The company is an importer and supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables from around the world and, thanks to its in-house transportation company, can offer customers quick and efficient delivery, Fallico said.

Its current product line includes Orri mandarins from Israel, stem-and-leaf clementines from Spain, mandarins from Morocco, pomegranates from Israel and grapes from Peru and South Africa.

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