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Winder Farms hand delivers farm-fresh groceries direct to customers` doorsteps in southern California, southern Nevada, and throughout Utah. Winder Farms is passionate about finding and delivering delicious, fresh products including all-natural dairy and meat items, organic and conventional fruits and vegetables, fresh baked breads, healthy snacks and entrees, and more. It is easy to get started–customers simply place a standing order for delivery each week and can make changes online by 8 p.m. the night before the scheduled delivery day. The items are then delivered to each customer`s home before 8 a.m. Since the food they love comes to them, Winder Farms customers can spend more time pursuing their passions and less time at the grocery store.
Established in 1909 as a Florida citrus cooperative, Seald Sweet merged with Greenyard in 1998, becoming Greenyard USA, a global marketer through their international network of companies. Today, Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet is serving the Top 8 US retailers and is a leading global supplier of citrus, grapes, blueberries, avocados, vegetables, and more. With about 8,500 employees across 19 countries, the Greenyard group serves the top 20 EU retailers with a variety of fresh, frozen, and prepared products, generating around €4.6 billion annually. Greenyard`s vision is to make lives healthier by helping people enjoy fruit and vegetables at any moment, easily, quickly, and pleasurably, whilst fostering nature.
Founded in late 2006 by Mary Schulman and her mother, Snikiddy® creates products for families actively looking for healthier foods that satisfy their snack cravings. The Snikiddy brand is a portfolio of better for you snacks that are simple, wholesome real products for families. So dig in, it’s all good. Where did the name come from? Snikiddy® is a shortened (and let’s face it, easier to say) form of the word persnickety, which means choosy or picky. Growing up, Janet (Mary’s mom) and her siblings were known around school as the Snikiddy kids (a badge they wore proudly) because they always ate healthy lunches. Their mom (Grandma), ahead of her time with her passion for good health, would pack their lunch boxes full of locally grown produce and very simple foods. A teacher once referred to them as being persnickety and the kids’ version of the word (snikiddy) stuck.