Elmo Steak House in , the iconic Indianapolis restaurant has been making its famous horseradish sauce in its original downtown location. Elmo trusts Piazza Produce to deliver. Many of the individuals who carry these names are also related to one another, either by birth or marriage.
Working with family can be challenging, especially in our business, where we are working with a perishable product in a dynamic environment. Indianapolis Fruit Co. Piazza is a distributor to the foodservice sector, and Indianapolis Fruit handles retail. Garden Cut Fresh Products is the fresh-cut, value-added division of Indianapolis Fruit, although it also supplies value-added product to Piazza Produce when needed.
It was very transactional for a long time, but now people want an experience. That is changing because the community is changing. There is more of a need for independent restaurateurs pushing taste buds to the limit. He went into the insurance business for a short time but returned to produce.
The same reason this business is frustrating for others is what I like about it. Just as the Indianapolis produce business has more than one Daniel Corsaro, it also has multiple Mike Rays. Mike A. His grandfather, Michael G. Ray, started the company in , along with Michael G.
Everyone works together in the business including Mike A. Ray; uncle Michael J. Growing up in this business, I got to watch the masters. The local season begins at the end of July and will include tomatoes from Tennessee and Michigan. The company engineered its own equipment to protect the fragile fruit.
Greg followed in his father footsteps, getting the same degrees, but eventually the produce business called him back. After a conversation with his uncles and the Mascari brothers, he joined the company in Pete Piazza started Piazza Produce in the early s with his dad, Paul.
Her uncles were the founders of Caito Foods , a large Indianapolis distributor that recently sold to grocery distributor and retailer SpartanNash. When Indy Fruit was operating in Indianapolis and throughout the Midwest, Caito was a competitor with the same customer base and value proposition. This market is open 8 am pm to allow ample time to discover the booths of some of the best farms, nurseries, bakeries, wineries and numerous other specialty vendors in Indiana.
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