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Divisions form Brothers Food Service in Texas
Brothers Produce of Dallas, Inc. BB #:283400 and Brothers Produce of Austin, Inc. BB #:290552 and our new division in Houston are proud to announce we are changing...

Brothers Produce of Dallas, Inc. BB #:283400 and Brothers Produce of Austin, Inc. BB #:290552 and our new division in Houston are proud to announce we are changing our names to Brothers Food Service.
Although produce is still the main part of what we do, we felt this would better describe our capabilities to serve our customers with all their needs.
This new structure will allow us to have a unique name across all markets we service, which includes Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus, Rio Grande Valley, Laredo, Midland-Odessa, Lubbock, Amarillo, and parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
Over the coming weeks you will see the name changing on correspondence and invoices, but one thing that will not change is our loyalty and dedication to our customers.
James Bos
Chief Executive Officer
Brothers Food Service
(Editor’s Note: Brothers Food Service is no longer affiliated with Brothers Produce BB #:121206 based in Houston, TX.)

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