F.A.B., Inc. Welcomes Scavuzzo

GEORGIA (July 23, 2010)—F.A.B., Inc. (Frosty Acres Brands), the national foodservice marketing and purchasing cooperative for independent distributors, announces Scavuzzo’s Foodservice as the newest member of the cooperative, effective April 19, 2010.

Since 1926 Scavuzzo’s Foodservice has been a family owned and operated company, specializing in high quality processing and cutting of beef and pork.  Scavuzzo’s offers the Certified Angus Beef® Brand and other foodservice lines to its restaurant customers in the Kansas City, Missouri area.

“Scavuzzo’s has always been committed to providing the highest quality products and exceptional service to our restaurant customers.  With the ability to provide a superior quality brand, such as Restaurant’s Pride®, and to offer a wider range of broadline foodservice products, we will be able to enhance our service even more,” explains Steve Scavuzzo, Vice President Sales & Marketing of Scavuzzo’s Foodservice, Inc.

We are very pleased to have Scavuzzo’s Foodservice as a member of F.A.B., Inc.  Their ability to offer the exceptional products under the Restaurant’s Pride® brand compliments their expansion into offering broadline products, which will result in a richer relationship with their customers.  We look forward to future growth with Scavuzzo’s Foodservice,” adds George T. Watson, President and CEO of F.A.B., Inc.

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