Lettuces – All types are running short right now as California shippers are already struggling to fill orders. They will get shorter and supply and more expensive as the fields in Arizona completely clean up. We’re expecting some very extreme markets going forward for the next month or two. Iceberg, Romaine, Green Leaf and any substitute for these will be in short supply.
Asparagus – Peru seems to be having a rocky start, and with Mexico finishing up their season, supplies are staying little bit tight, keeping prices stronger for the time being.
Avocados – Pretty weather in the avocado groves has good harvests during the middle of the season. Markets are stable as we move into warmer months and higher demand.
Blueberries – Are beginning domestically in Florida, and Georgia should start this coming week. They should be very plentiful from then until the middle of summer. Our local farmers will begin in another few weeks.
Cabbage – Has been a little short since before St. Patrick’s Day, but the warm weather in Florida finally brought it on like a burst dam. Prices are down, quality is great and supplies are strong.
California Products – The predicted shortages on pretty much all vegetables coming out of California have begun. Broccoli, cauliflower and lettuces are the first ones to show the shortfalls because of the high volumes of these items. Prices are rising fast, but I think we’re just at the beginning of it, because the flooded areas should have been harvested in April, May and June, and it’s just not there because it couldn’t be planted on time. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Eastern Vegetables – Solid, dependable weather in Florida has many items in strong production. Corn, cucumbers, zucchini, and beans are all widely available and pricing is improving as we see strong harvests and a solid supply.
Eggs – We’re seeing an easing of demand after the Easter Holiday. Prices are down, though supplies have not yet caught up with demand overall.
Strawberries – We’re well into our local strawberry season. Quality and supplies have been excellent and what a savings over California berries. We’ll ride with the locals as long as they’re available. Make sure to bring attention to these gorgeous berries on your menu specials.
Q: What did the cow say when he was flipped over?
A: oow











