Produce Supply Update
May 15th, 2026
Good Morning!
Apples – We are now in the heart of the storage crop season and the beginning of the import season. The storage crop is smaller than last year and therefore many varieties and packs are tighter than last year. As a result, we are seeing a rising market on many varieties, sizes, and packs, and this trend is expected to continue for the next couple of months. The most significant item that is down this year is the Gala apples. The latest storage report shows that inventory is down over 20% from last year.
Blueberries – Started locally this week and they’re absolutely beautiful. Pricing is great and the berries are plump and delicious.
Broccoli and Cabbage – both are going strong locally and quality has been gorgeous. Pricing has been very favorable too with the lower freight rates of close by farms.
Corn– Is widely available now and quality and pricing are excellent! It’s been a tough spring but they’re finally past the hard part and the summer should be smooth sailing from here on.
Melons – Honeydews, cantaloupes and watermelons are all lower. Warmer weather makes it a great time to feature these on your menus.
Oranges – The crop is heavily trending toward the larger sizes of fruit, making smaller oranges very hard to source. Pricing is flipped upside from what it normally is, with the larger sizes typically fetching top dollar.
Stone Fruit – Season has begun! We have cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums and apricots available.
Strawberries – Are all but finished locally though it was a great season. We’ll be moving to California growers
Squash and Zucchini – Our local farmers are starting this week and we’re excited for the season to begin. We’re expecting a great year.
Tomatoes – Markets continue to fall as supplies catch back up with demand. Quality, volume, and pricing are all getting better every day.
Q: What’s a cucumber’s favorite
sport?
A: Pickle ball
Thank you for your business!
Have a Great Week!
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