To understand the food distribution process in greater detail, you need to consider the role food service distributors play.
As the entities who handle storage during travel, they provide food and any related items to foodservice operators. This refers to anyone who provides consumers with food-related products, which could include a restaurant chef, convenience store, or even a hospital cafeteria.
Distributors use a combination of methods to fulfill their tasks—the first is through marketing and selling the products they deliver, and the second is via transportation and warehousing. It’s advantageous for operators to purchase food from distributors for a couple of reasons:
Additionally, the system gets even more intricate because of the many kinds of distributors:
Each caters to specific kinds of food service operators depending on their needs.