Quality and Social Commitment
We are a food company, but we are also people who think about what we do and how we do it. The quality of what we distribute and the impact of our activity on the world around us are two things we truly care about, not just when they need to be written on a website. Here you’ll find how we understand quality and what commitments we have taken on as a company. No grand speeches. Just what we do.
Our Quality Guarantee
There are things we won’t compromise on. The quality of what we distribute is one of them, and not because we have to meet a certificate or tick a box, but because we believe that behind every product there are people who are going to consume it, and that truly matters to us. We work with suppliers who share this way of understanding things, and we review every detail of the process so that what reaches the shelf is something we can feel proud of. We’re not perfect, but we are demanding. And that same demand is the one we’d apply if the product were headed for our own table.

Innovation and development tailored to you
When a client tells us they need something specific, we don’t respond with a catalog, we respond with a solution. We’ve spent years developing and adapting custom products for each partner: from formulation to packaging, including labeling, formats and deadlines. We know how to listen to needs, and we also know how to turn them into something real and viable in the shortest time possible. We don’t work with templates or off-the-shelf answers, because every client has a different market, a different end consumer and different needs.
A good idea that takes too long to reach the shelf can stop being a good idea, and that’s why our development process is agile, direct and straightforward: we work side by side with each client, always seeking the balance between speed and quality, so you can get there ahead of the competition with the right product at the right moment.

Just what’s needed, nothing more
We like products that taste the way they’re meant to taste. No gimmicks, no tricks. We work to make real ingredients the mainstay of our range, without adding what isn’t needed. It isn’t always easy to achieve, but it’s the direction we work in every day. Because we believe more and more people read labels, and they deserve to find things they can recognize.

The packaging is part of the product
The packaging is part of the experience, and part of our responsibility too. That’s why we’re committed to sustainable, reusable materials: cider bottles with cork stoppers, borosilicate glass containers with bamboo lids… Packaging that isn’t designed to be thrown away after use, but that stays with the consumer well beyond it. A small shift in mindset that ends up making a real difference.
Our Social Commitment
We could limit ourselves to distributing products, but that doesn’t feel like enough to us. We’re a small company, and precisely because of that we know that every decision we make carries real weight: who we partner with, how we get around, what we do with what we generate, who we support… We don’t have a CSR department or big communication campaigns. We have convictions, and we try to act accordingly. What you’ll find below aren’t promises for the future; they’re things we’re already doing, with names and surnames, because we believe that’s how it should be.

Over 90% of our packaging is reusable
When we talk about sustainability, we prefer to do it with data. Over 90% of the products we distribute use reusable packaging, which means less waste across the whole chain and less pressure on recycling systems. It isn’t the result of a one-off campaign, but of decisions made consistently over time. Every package that gets reused is a package that doesn’t end up in a bin. And that, multiplied by thousands of units, starts to become a figure that matters.

Employment and integration. Our collaboration with TEB
We work with TEB, an organization dedicated to the social and labor integration of people with intellectual disabilities. For us it’s not a sponsorship or an image exercise; it’s a way of putting into practice what we claim to believe. That everyone has something to contribute, and that companies can and should help make that possible. TEB does extraordinary work every single day, and we feel fortunate to be able to work together.

PlasticBank. For cleaner oceans
We support PlasticBank, an organization that works to remove plastic from the oceans while at the same time generating income for vulnerable communities in coastal areas around the world. Two problems, one solution. You can see the concrete impact of our collaboration on their website. We don’t solve the plastic problem on our own, but we’re part of something bigger that’s trying to. And that already feels like reason enough to keep going.

Doctors Without Borders. Help where it’s needed most
We support Doctors Without Borders because we believe that access to medical care shouldn’t depend on where you were born or on the situation you find yourself in. MSF is present in the toughest places in the world, doing what they know how to do when almost no one else can get there. We’re not a big corporation with a philanthropic fund, but we can make our small contribution to keeping them where they need to be.

ROTE NASEN. Because laughter heals too
We collaborate with ROTE NASEN, an organization that brings joy and company to people who are ill during their recovery. Sometimes what someone going through a difficult time needs most isn’t just medical treatment, but also a smile and the feeling that they’re not alone. ROTE NASEN makes that possible, and to us it’s work that’s as valuable as it is quiet.

We go electric
Our fleet of company vehicles is electric. It’s not a marketing decision or a statement of intent for the future; it’s what we use to get around today. We know it doesn’t solve everything, but we believe companies should start changing the habits that are within our power to change. Distribution means movement, and that movement can be cleaner. So that’s what we try to do.

Solar power. What the roof can give
We generate part of the energy we consume directly at our premises, thanks to the photovoltaic panels installed on our rooftops. We’re not self-sufficient, but every kilowatt we generate is one we don’t need to buy or produce another way. We complement this with an energy management system that helps us consume better, not just less. They’re small steps, but in the right direction.

Food bank. What we have, we share
We support non-profit soup kitchens and food banks through in-kind donations. We’re in the food business, and it feels consistent to us that part of what we handle should also reach those who need it most. It’s not complicated or spectacular; it’s simply doing the right thing when you have the chance to. Because access to decent food shouldn’t depend on the luck you’ve had in life.



