Tuesday, December 11, 2012

National Food Group: Delivering Creative Food Solutions Since 1990



Founded in 1990 by Sean and Bud Zecman, National Food Group is a wholesale supplier of food merchandises for the institutional food service industry. It started out as an ingenious idea of providing food service operators with creative food and beverage solutions that served as an alternative to those rigid and impractical ones being offered by traditional food distributors.

One of the things that Sean and Bud find very important even up to this very day is the establishment of long-lasting relationships among clients and business partners. Through this, the duo was able to recognize a need for superior quality food products that are inexpensive and a demand for private label products and commodity processing guide for schools and other institutions. Hence, the National Food Group created Opportunity Buys, a concept that paved the way for massive company growth and tremendous annual revenues in just a short amount of time.

National Food Group’s rapid rise to the summits of the food and beverage industry enabled the company to create one segment company that will handle the food needs of America’s correctional facilities, educational institutions and health care facilities, and another that will provide innovative food solutions to K-12 schools. These two divisions were eventually merged to better support the growing needs of the company’s expansive client base.

Through the years, owing to the company’s unparalleled hard work, dedication and honesty, it has become one of the most successful USDA commodity food manufacturers and distributors and the largest provider of Opportunity Buys in the United States. National Food Group then saw the need to expand further to better serve its customers all around the country and opened another location at the West Coast. Yet in spite of the numerous changes, the company still remains true to its corporate culture, that is, investing unparalleled care to its team and clients with a family-like mindset and spirit.

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