Fresh Del Monte named one of America’s Most Trusted Companies by Newsweek

Companies were identified in an independent survey based on a sample of approximately 25,000 U.S. residents who rated companies they know on three trust touchpoints: customer trust, investor trust and employee trust.

Fresh Del Monte Fair Trade Certified bananas
Fresh Del Monte Fair Trade Certified bananas
(File photo courtesy Fresh Del Monte)

Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. has been named one of America’s Most Trusted Companies of 2023 by Newsweek for the second consecutive year.

This award is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., a statistics portal and industry ranking provider, according to a news release.

America’s Most Trusted Companies 2023” were identified in an independent survey based on a sample of approximately 25,000 U.S. residents who rated companies they know on all three trust touchpoints, including customer trust, investor trust and employee trust. Newsweek looked at a pool of 3,100 U.S.-based companies (1,800 publicly held and 1,300 privately held) with revenues over $500 million, the release said.

“We are humbled and grateful to once again be recognized as one of America’s Most Trusted Companies by Newsweek,” Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh, chairman and CEO at Fresh Del Monte, said in the release. “This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team members, who strive every day to earn the trust of our customers, consumers, and stakeholders.”

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