The companies have not disclosed the financial details of the deal.
Cibus Fresh focuses on made-to-order packaged convenience foods.
With the acquisition, IF&P intends to expand its convenient grab-and-go offerings to include chef-curated sandwiches, wraps, flatbreads, salads, snack packs, and parfaits cups.
The purchase will also provide an 11,000ft² kitchen facility.
The FDA and USDA inspected kitchen facility is certified with the Federal Grant of Inspection to ensure optimum food safety and regulation.
IF&P Foods is the result of a merger of two produce distribution companies, Indianapolis Fruit and Piazza Produce, that took place in 1997.
The two companies are said to have a combined experience of 118 years serving the grocery and food service industries.
Garden Cut, Circle City Produce, and Papania Produce complete the IF&P group of companies.
Rotunda acquired IF&P Foods in August last year, following which the growth trajectory of the produce distributor accelerated in the Midwest.
IF&P provides fresh and packaged produce varieties, in addition to partially prepared meal components, to roughly 7,500 customers throughout the Midwest, including grocery stores and food management companies.
IF&P Foods currently offers its fruit, vegetables and dairy products to more than 14 states in the Midwest and beyond in the US from its five facilities totalling more than 225,000ft² of warehouse space.
Garden Cut, Circle City Produce, and Papania Produce complete the IF&P group of companies.
Rotunda acquired IF&P Foods in August last year, following which the growth trajectory of the produce distributor accelerated in the Midwest.
IF&P provides fresh and packaged produce varieties, in addition to partially prepared meal components, to roughly 7,500 customers throughout the Midwest, including grocery stores and food management companies.
IF&P Foods currently offers its fruit, vegetables and dairy products to more than 14 states in the Midwest and beyond in the US from its five facilities totalling more than 225,000ft² of warehouse space.
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