Last updated on September 19th, 2024 at 10:54 am
Wakefern Food Corp. is hosting a summit for suppliers this fall to find the best new foods and products for its supermarket banners.
Interested suppliers and vendors should be based in markets where Wakefern banners operate, and the application process for Wakefern’s Total Store Local Supplier Summit is under way.
Wakefern is focused on finding new, local suppliers who can offer on-trend foods and products for potential addition to ShopRite and The Fresh Grocer stores, as well as other supermarket banners that are part of the cooperative. Product submissions from all grocery categories are welcome and suppliers are encouraged to submit their application through the RangeMe application link, which runs for two weeks.
Wakefern will review all applications before selecting 10 finalists to pitch their products in person to the company’s team.
“We are excited to reach out to a variety of suppliers, entrepreneurs and small businesses as we look to discover the next great products for our stores,” said Darren Caudill, chief sales officer for Wakefern.
“Wakefern is focused on finding local makers and producers in states where our members’ stores are located. Wakefern members live and work in the communities where their stores operate, and we always think it’s important to seek local suppliers who are part of the community.”
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Wakefern is known for supporting local farmers, businesses and brands, and supplier summits are in line with the cooperative’s mission to help small businesses succeed. Applicants are encouraged to share their brand or product’s origin story as part of the application process for the supplier summit.
Local suppliers should also be headquartered in states where Wakefern supermarket banners operate: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. The team will consider applications and select finalists before naming the winners in November. Winners will be granted a one-year minimum placement of their products at ShopRite stores and, potentially, other Wakefern supermarket banners.
Wakefern has hosted similar supplier summits in the past to find new products for its private label lines Bowl & Basket and Wholesome Pantry. Past winners have provided new store brand sauces, spices and restaurant-quality frozen meals with vegetarian, plant-based and gluten-free options.
About Wakefern Food Corp.
From a small, local cooperative that began with eight grocery store owners, Wakefern Food Corp. has grown into the largest retailer-owned cooperative in the U.S. Founded in 1946, the cooperative comprises nearly 50 member families who independently own and operate hundreds of supermarkets under the ShopRite, Price Rite Marketplace, The Fresh Grocer, Dearborn Market, Gourmet Garage, and Fairway Market banners.
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