Fresh-cut company serves Midwest customers

Tulsa, Okla., produce and other perishables distributor GoFresh has a fresh-cut sister company whose new facility is opening.

Tulsa-based GoFresh's sister company, fresh-cut provider Lloyd's Cuts, will be open for business.
Tulsa-based GoFresh’s sister company, fresh-cut provider Lloyd’s Cuts, will be open for business.
(Courtesy of Lloyd’s Cuts)

Tulsa, Okla., produce and other perishables distributor GoFresh has a fresh-cut sister company whose new facility is opening.

Lloyd’s Cuts provides fresh-cut fruits and vegetables to GoFresh customers, in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas, according to a news release. Items are cut fresh and shipped the next day, according to a news release.

The company processes fruits and vegetables for a variety of markets, including retail, foodservice, and on-demand smaller packs for schools and retailers. The options are sliced, diced, chopped, cubed and shredded.

Because the two companies are vertically integrated, customers need to contact just one supplier for bulk and fresh-cut products, according to the news release.

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