Spices In Bulk: How Redistributors Can Help Foodservice Businesses

Spices in Bulk: How Redistributors Can Help Foodservice Businesses

Spices In Bulk: Redistributor Solutions For Foodservice Distributors

Spices are an essential ingredient in many dishes and can be challenging for restaurants to source. As the foodservice industry sees a stronger demand for global flavors, distributors also have an increasing need for reliable access to unique ingredients. Honor Foods, a redistributor, plays a vital role in the spice supply chain, providing distributors with the freshest and highest-quality spices possible to send to their customers.

A food redistributor is a company that purchases various food products directly from manufacturers in large quantities and then sells them to food distributors in smaller quantities. This allows food distributors to obtain a diverse inventory without having to invest in large warehouse space or purchase minimum order quantities.
Food redistributors play an important role in the food supply chain by helping to ensure that food products are available to food distributors in the quantities and at the prices that they need. They also help to reduce food waste by redistributing products that would otherwise be discarded.

Why A Redistributor Can Expand Operations For Distributors

Food redistributors typically sell their products to food distributors, who then sell them to restaurants, schools, hospitals, and other foodservice businesses. There are benefits to a middleman when that intermediary step offers expanded product selection, connections with vendors, discounts and competitive prices, expertise and trends knowledge, warehouse storage, and logistical support to save time and money. In action, these benefits look like…

  • Access to a wider variety of products: Honor Foods has access to a wider variety of food products than individual food distributors. This is because we purchase products from a variety of manufacturers, including smaller companies that may not be able to sell their products directly to distributors.
  • Lower prices: Honor Foods can often offer lower prices on food products than individual food distributors. This is because we purchase products in large quantities and pass on the savings to our customers.
  • Flexibility: Honor Foods offers more flexibility to customers than direct manufacturers. For example, we can ship products in smaller quantities or on shorter notice.

As a redistributor, Honor Foods is an important part of the food supply chain and plays a vital role in ensuring that food products are available to food distributors and consumers. Distributors can find more information on partnering with Honor Foods.

The Value Of Name Brand Spices With Honor Foods

When customers order their usual meal at their favorite restaurant, pub, or possibly local food truck, they expect the meal to taste just like the one they ordered last week and the week before that. It’s what keeps customers happy and loyal.

An important aspect of this flavor continuity is a consistent supply chain of spices that have been carefully shipped and stored to preserve complex global flavors. Honor Foods maintains inventory with popular spices, as well as the Honor Foods brands, including Colony Lane, Valley Fresh, and Sommer Maid.

Honor Foods has a conveniently located warehouse space in Philadelphia right next to I-95 stocked with the most requested spices, as well as unique and exotic spices.

Warehouse Storage For Bulk Spice Redistribution

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Honor Foods offers temperature-controlled warehouses to maintain maximum freshness and shelf life for bulk spice distribution.

Warehouse storage is an important part of the bulk spice distribution industry. Spices are delicate and can lose their flavor and potency if not stored properly. Honor Foods offers temperature-controlled warehouses to maintain maximum freshness and shelf life for bulk spice distribution.

Our warehouses are:

  • Cool and dry: Spices should be stored in a cool, dry environment to prevent them from spoiling. The ideal temperature for storing spices is between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Dark: Spices should be stored in a dark environment to prevent them from fading.
  • Well-ventilated: The warehouse should be well-ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.

By following these guidelines, our bulk spices are stored properly and retain their flavor and potency for as long as possible.

Transportation Solutions For Foodservice Redistribution For Spices

Honor Foods and our 3PL partner Trinity Logistics offer a variety of transportation solutions for distributors purchasing spices. Honor Foods offers local delivery within a 500-mile radius of its distribution center, while Trinity Logistics offers nationwide delivery.

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Honor Foods’ local delivery service is ideal for distributors who need to receive their food products quickly and efficiently. The service is offered Monday through Friday and can be scheduled for a specific time window. Honor Foods also offers a variety of packaging options to ensure that the food products are protected during transportation.

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Trinity Logistics can provide nationwide shipping services for distributors who need their food products delivered to a wider area. Trinity’s temperature-controlled truckload or LTL shipping services can help distributors to ensure their food arrives at peak freshness. 

Learn More About Trinity Logistics Transportation Solutions

By understanding the different transportation solutions that are available, distributors can choose the best option for their needs.

The Seasoning And Spice Market Size

When discussing the close ties between restaurants and spice distribution, it’s important to look at the spice market itself. The seasoning and spice market is a large and growing industry. The global market size was valued at USD 37.26 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% from 2023 to 2030.

There are a number of factors driving the growth of the seasoning and spice market. These include:

  • The increasing popularity of ethnic cuisines.
  • The growing health consciousness of consumers.
  • The rising demand for convenience foods.
  • The increasing disposable income of consumers.
  • The growing online retail market.

The seasoning and spice market is segmented by product type, distribution channel, and region.

By product type, the market is segmented into whole spices, ground spices, blends, and others. The whole spices segment is the largest segment, accounting for the majority of the market share. This is due to the fact that whole spices are considered to be more flavorful and have a longer shelf life than ground spices.

By distribution channel, the market is segmented into offline and online channels. The offline channel is the largest segment, accounting for the majority of the market share. However, the online channel is growing rapidly due to the increasing popularity of online shopping.

By region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific is the largest market for seasoning and spices, accounting for the majority of the market share. This is due to the large population in the region and the growing demand for ethnic cuisines.

The seasoning and spice market is a competitive market. The major players in the market include McCormick & Company, Inc., Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kerry Group PLC, DSM, Olam International, Ltd., and Frutarom Industries Ltd.

These companies are engaged in various strategies to maintain their market share and grow their business. These strategies include product innovation, mergers and acquisitions, and geographic expansion.

The seasoning and spice market is a promising market with a lot of growth potential. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, driven by the factors mentioned above.

Here are some of the key trends that are expected to shape the seasoning and spice market in the coming years:

  • The increasing popularity of organic and natural spices.
  • The growing demand for customized spices.
  • The rising popularity of fusion cuisines.
  • The increasing use of spices in functional foods and beverages.
  • The growing demand for spices from emerging markets.

These trends are expected to create new opportunities for the players in the seasoning and spice market. The companies that are able to adapt to these trends and develop innovative products and services are likely to be successful in the market.

U.S. Seasoning and Spices Market 2020-2030

Get Started With Honor Foods

In addition to spices, Honor Foods has a robust catalog of frozen, refrigerated, dry, and dairy products, including top national name brands, as well as the Honor Foods brands, including Colony Lane, Valley Fresh, and Sommer Maid. Since the recent acquisition of Sunny Morning, Honor Foods has extended its portfolio of offerings for dairy, eggs, and other perishable goods. 

Are you ready to add a little spice to your life? 

About Honor Foods

Honor Foods, a Burris Logistics Company, was founded in 1949 as a redistributor of center-of-the-plate foods. Since then, Honor Foods has grown into the Mid-Atlantic region’s premier provider of frozen, refrigerated, dry, and dairy products, representing more than 300 brand-name food suppliers and carrying more than 3,000 in-stock items. Honor Foods brands R.W. Zant and Sunny Morning provide additional beef and dairy expertise on the West Coast and in the southeast. In addition, our exclusive house brands — Colony Lane and Valley Fresh, have a well-earned reputation for top quality and value at competitive prices.

Great products and prices are just part of the Honor Foods value-add. We pride ourselves in having a Team of dedicated professionals who manage each partnership. Our commitment to your business needs is what makes us unique.