Tuesday, 01 March 2022 15:25

Grove Avocado Oil purchases Fressure Foods

Written by  Staff Reporters
Grove Avocado Oil have purchased Guacamole producer Fressure Foods. Grove Avocado Oil have purchased Guacamole producer Fressure Foods.

Bay of Plenty-based Grove Avocado Oil, has purchased Fressure Foods from New Zealand food service produce supplier, Fresh Technologies.

Grove Avocado Oil general manager James Greenlees says the business move is perfectly aligned with Grove’s existing operation.

“Fressure is a great fit, and produces delicious guacamole from our suppliers’ quality New Zealand avocados which will align with our strategy to add value to that raw material.

 “We believe that kiwis will enjoy a 100% natural product with New Zealand origin option over similar products that are imported from Mexico and Peru,” says Greenlees.

Grove will relocate Fressure Foods’ guacamole processing plant from its current Pukekohe site to Grove Avocado Oil’s Te Puna-based avocado processing facilities over the next six months.

New staff will be employed to help run the increased operation, which will mean the company will be in a position to meet all New Zealand food service guacamole demands.

“Thanks to our flavourful, locally-grown avocados, we will be supplying high quality products at a competitive price.

“As a team, we’re really excited to enter the guacamole market, and we believe this is a positive step for the New Zealand avocado industry,” says Greenlees.

The guacamole will be available in 500 and 200 gram packs, frozen and refrigerated. The frozen shelf life is 18 months and the fresh refrigerated shelf life is six weeks. Grove intends to drive sales through the existing food service and restaurant suppliers throughout New Zealand, as well as retail outlets.

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