Food Service and Wholesalers

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Finding the perfect product at the right price point can often feel like an uphill battle, but with Total Food Solutions by your side, that challenge becomes a breeze. Our company leverages years of experience and long-established industry contacts to provide you with an extensive range of competitively priced products that seamlessly integrate into your portfolio.


Let us help you streamline your purchasing process and enhance your offerings, ensuring you always have exactly what you need when you need it.


The average person consumes around 1,500 pounds of food each year, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and meats.

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Finding the perfect product at the right price point can be a challenge, but not with us by your side. Thanks to our long-established industry contacts, we offer a vast range of competitively priced products that seamlessly fit into your portfolio. Whether you need tinned goods, bottled water, pasta, wraps, mayonnaise, corned beef, dried spices and nuts, honey, biscuits, sugars, or frozen foods, we have you covered. Let us be your trusted source for quality and value.

Debunking myths about wholesale food supply chain

  • Wholesale food suppliers only offer bulk quantities that are difficult to manage for smaller businesses.

    Reality: While wholesalers are known for bulk sales, many offer flexible ordering options that cater to businesses of all sizes. Suppliers often provide a range of package sizes, allowing small and medium-sized enterprises to purchase in quantities that suit their needs without overwhelming storage capacities.

  • Wholesale food products are of lower quality compared to retail products.

    Reality: Wholesale food suppliers source products from the same high-quality manufacturers that retail stores do. In many cases, the products are identical, simply sold in larger quantities. Reputable wholesalers ensure that their food products meet rigorous safety and quality standards, offering freshness and value to their customers.

  • Working with a wholesaler means sacrificing variety and being stuck with limited product options.

    Reality: Today’s wholesale food suppliers offer a vast range of products, from staple items to specialty ingredients. They often have access to diverse supply chains, allowing them to source a wide variety of products to meet the specific needs of different businesses. Whether you're looking for niche ingredients or mainstream products, wholesalers can provide a comprehensive selection.

  • Wholesale food supply chains are rigid and inflexible, making it difficult to respond to changing market demands.

    Reality: Modern wholesale supply chains are designed to be agile and responsive. Many wholesalers work closely with their clients to anticipate needs and adjust orders quickly, ensuring that businesses can adapt to market trends and customer demands. Through strategic planning and communication, wholesalers help their partners remain competitive and well-stocked, even in fluctuating markets.