Foodservice distributor What Chefs Want announced it has entered into a definitive agreement with Premier Produce, a respected Florida-based distributor with deep roots in produce sourcing and service, pursuant to which What Chefs Want will acquire Premier Produce for an undisclosed amount. The transaction is expected to close in November 2025.
Founded in 2009, Premier Produce has built a reputation as a critical channel partner for chefs and managed accounts, connecting over 3,100 customer locations to a broad network of growers and suppliers. With distribution centers in Dania Beach and Melbourne, plus cross-dock facilities in Jacksonville, Lakeland, Naples, and Key West, Premier Produce has established a strong footprint across Central and South Florida.
"This is a powerful step forward for What Chefs Want," said Ron Turnier, What Chefs Want Founder & CEO. "Premier Produce has long been recognized for its quality, scale, and strong customer relationships. Together, we'll be able to provide even greater access to the freshest ingredients, supported by the technology, logistics, and high-touch service that both companies are known for."
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Premier Produce's offerings include a full range of fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy, and grocery items, with unmatched depth and breadth in Florida markets. The company's weekly customer communications, extensive product knowledge, and strong partnerships with leading growers have made it the partner of choice for both independent restaurants and national chains.
"Joining forces with What Chefs Want allows us to take the next step in our journey," said Jim Chlebogiannis, President of Premier Produce. "Our team has always been committed to delivering quality and service, and now we can expand that mission with additional resources, expanded product categories, and the innovative tools that What Chefs Want brings to the table."
The acquisition reflects What Chefs Want's continued growth strategy, expanding its network of distribution facilities across the South and Southeast while staying true to its promise of no minimums, split cases, and daily delivery—all designed to make chefs' lives easier.
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