FiveStar Gourmet Foods opening new production facility

The Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.-based company says the development enables it to expand its capabilities, enhance product innovation and continue delivering high-quality, fresh and innovative meal solutions to consumers nationwide.

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The Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.-based company says the development enables it to expand its capabilities, enhance product innovation and continue delivering high-quality, fresh and innovative meal solutions to consumers nationwide.
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Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.-based FiveStar Gourmet Foods, home of the Simply Fresh brand, has announced the opening of its new headquarters and production facility.

This milestone coincides with the dates of the International Fresh Produce Association trade show in Atlanta, making it impossible to attend this year’s show, the company said in a news release.

“We are incredibly excited to finally open the doors to our new headquarters, a project we’ve worked tirelessly to bring to life,” said Tal Shoshan, CEO of FiveStar Gourmet Foods. “Although we regret missing the IFPA show this year, this moment marks a pivotal point in our journey and sets the stage for even greater innovation and growth in the future.”

The new facility represents a significant investment in FiveStar’s future, enabling the company to expand its capabilities, enhance product innovation and continue delivering high-quality, fresh and innovative meal solutions to consumers nationwide, the release said.

“We remain deeply committed to the IFPA and look forward to participating in future events,” Shoshan said. “This is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter for our company.”

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