With the picturesque landscapes and some of the cleanest air and water in the world, Tasmania has always been known for its quality produce and premium food.
A new hospitality and tourism ordering portal soon to be launched will help your business get access to an expanding range of Tasmanian premium produce, direct from the producer.
“We know the industry is currently doing it really tough, and any cost savings we can pass on to our customers will go far,” says Pure Foods Tasmania Managing Director, Michael Cooper.
“If you can order direct and we can send direct to your business, we are able to reduce a lot of extra costs. We can also ensure that the produce is the freshest it can be, and we can share with you any new product release before they go to market.”
Pure Foods Tasmania (PFT) was founded in 2015 with the aim of bringing premium Tasmanian food businesses to Australia and the world. PFT currently owns Woodbridge Smokehouse, Tasmanian Pate, Daly Potato Co and New Pastures, but are actively expanding the portfolio.
The direct order portal will allow you to purchase bulk format products for food service and have it delivered direct to your store.
The portal is expected to be launched by the end of November. If you would like to have first access to the portal, you can register your interest via Pure Foods Tasmania’s website – www.purefoodstas.com/business-account-registration/
To say thank you for your interest, Pure Foods Tasmania is giving away a 1kg pack of cold or hot smoked salmon or ocean trout of your choice for the first 100 registrants in every state.
Register today – www.purefoodstas.com/business-account-registration/
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