Securing Hawaiʻi’s Food Supply

Chad Buck speaks with The Star Advertiser about Hawaiʻi Foodservice Alliance’s role in Hawaiʻi food chain. See Article
First Mass Food Donation in Hawaiʻi’s history

During the height of the pandemic, Chad and Stephanie Buck partner with the HFA Leadership team and Salvation Army volunteers to give away 2,220 gallons of fresh milk, 4,320 dozen eggs, 3,000 loaves of bread, and 5,000 pounds of fresh Maui harvest potatoes during a food distribution at Ala Moana Center. See Article
Supporting local agriculture with 30,000 pounds of potatoes

Mahi Pono and HFA donate potatoes and transportation to bring locally-grown potatoes to Hawaiʻi residents during the pandemic. See Article
Honolulu Operations Expansion

Honolulu operations expands with third warehouse facility dedicated to Salty Snacks.
Hawaiʻi Island facility receives 385 Photovoltaic panels

HFA consistently invests in solar energy, including 385 PV panels on the Hawaiʻi Island facility.
Kauaʻi Expansion

HFA renovates on Kauaʻi Island. The lot features 67,000 square feet of land with two warehouses and plenty of room for expansion.
Ranks at #95 on Hawaii Business Top 250

HFA breaks the top 100 on Hawaii Business Magazine’s Top 250 Companies in Hawaiʻi in 2017 with the #95 spot.
780 PV panels installed in Honolulu (Phase II)

Phase II begins on the installation of 780 PV panels in the facility in Honolulu.
Hawaiʻi Island Expansion

HFA builds a brand new, state-of-the-art facility on Hawaiʻi Island. The facility features 24,000 square feet of warehouse, including chill and freezer space for our growing Hawaiʻi Island business.
Ranks at #108 on Hawaii Business Top 250

HFA continues to move up on Hawaii Business Magazine’s Top 250 Companies in Hawaiʻi, for the eighth consecutive year, and ranks at #108, in 2016.