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© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved Selection and Procurement for the Hospitality Industry Purchasing ANDREW HALE FEINSTEIN AND JOHN M. STEFANELLI E i g h t h E d i t i o n

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved CHAPTER Fresh Produce 17

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO: Explain the selection factors for fresh produce, including government grades. Describe the process of purchasing, receiving, storing and issuing fresh produce. Create product specifications for fresh produce. Provide examples of quality traits in several fresh produce items.

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved PURCHASING FRESH PRODUCE Requires skill and knowledge Professional produce buyers are well paid Trade publications cover the several hundred varieties of fresh produce Buyers may experience few acceptable sources Manager determines quality level

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved FRESH PRODUCE SELECTION FACTORS Intended Use Exact Name U.S. Government Grades USDA’s AMS sets the grade standards Different products have different grading schedules

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved COMMONLY USED GRADING TERMINOLOGY Fancy No. 1 Commercial No. 2 Combination No. 3 Field Run

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved FRESH PRODUCE SELECTION FACTORS (CONT.) Packers’ brands Product size Box count, lug count, or piece per pound Size of container Packaging material Packaging procedure Layered or slab

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved FRESH PRODUCE SELECTION FACTORS (CONT.) Minimum weight per case Product yield Point of origin Color Form Degree of ripeness Ripening process Preservation method

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved PURCHASING FRESH PRODUCE Obtain PMA Fresh Produce Manual Decide on type and level of quality Prepare specifications Consider independent farmers

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved RECEIVING FRESH PRODUCE Can be a challenge Visually inspect top layer Conduct random inspections of remaining layers Be careful when handling Protect product from damage

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved STORING FRESH PRODUCE Accept frequent deliveries Store immediately at proper temperature, humidity, and ventilation Research best environment for each product Do not wash before storing Handle only when necessary

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved ISSUING FRESH PRODUCE Possibly send ready-to-go items to kitchen Properly rotate stock

© 2011 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved IN-PROCESS INVENTORIES Ensure that items do not stay out of proper environment for too long Look for ways to avoid loss