It is beginning to look a lot like the holiday season - the snow season has started, the lights twinkle on the trees and the festive parties have begun! Fresh Start Foods can help you host your function, banquet or dinner with our value added program making prepping a breeze with pre-cut fruits and vegetables.
That's a wrap for the summer of 2019 but was it busy at Fresh Start! Bike rides, softball, and barbeques to make sure we keep healthy and enjoy that summer sunshine. With Fall around the corner, we can't wait to see what the new season brings for us!
As the leading fresh produce supplier in Canada, Fresh Start Foods has been delivering a range of quality assured fresh fruits, vegetables, and other specialty products to food service and retail customers from coast to coast. In our twenty-five years of business, we have been serving the freshest products possible and continually exceeded our customers’ expectations.
Summer is officially beginning at Fresh Start Foods and ENC so that means work family lunches and barbeques are finally here! We have some great highlights so far of 2019 including our annual Earth Clean Up Day, as well as some exciting announcements from our food shows! Read on to catch up on all the fresh news!
What pops into your head when you think of Easter? Of course, the iconic Easter egg! For many Christians, the Easter egg has been a sign of love, fertility, and new beginnings. It was also an opportunity for families to get together and decorate eggs which were a common practice in earlier days.
The sight of shamrocks and leprechauns can mean only one thing. St Patrick’s Day is coming! It’s a popular time to celebrate the fun and festivities with friends and family. Yet for the host, it can be a little daunting if you’re entertaining an army of guests. Thankfully help is at hand.
The first newsletter for 2019! We had an exciting 2018 Fall and Winter season, which allowed us to celebrate various winter festivities as well as our big 25th Anniversary Gala celebrating 25 years of Fresh Start Foods!
We’ve all gotten misty-eyed while cutting onions. Let’s face it, chopping onions can make even a grown man cry. In fact, research shows that slicing into onion results in a chain of chemical reactions.