Onion Sliced

NOTICE: This product has a limited shelf life. Sold as is. No refunds. 

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Material
100050-LSL
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Package TypeShips InPriceQty
30 lb. Box 5 Business Days

from Merced, CA

$115.20 ($3.84/lb) $128.10 ($4.27/lb)
minus plus 30.000000 0 lbs.
1 Pallet 30 lb Boxes (960 lbs.) 5 Business Days

from Edison, NJ

$2,822.40 ($2.94/lb) $3,139.20 ($3.27/lb)
minus plus 960.000000 0 lbs.
2 available (1920 lbs.)

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Cerificate of Analysis (COA)

ofi products are produced to meet our specification. Once you place an order, batch level COA’s are emailed to you at the time of shipment. Please note, the COA will contain all microbiological and physical & chemical analysis parameters available on the spec. Please be sure this specification will work for your application prior to purchasing.

FSMA Notice Product to be further processed to eliminate microbial hazards
Physical & Chemical Overview
Granulation 90 % MAX THRU US 0.265", 5 % MAX THRU US #12
Treatment Untreated
Microbiological
E Coli None Detected
Salmonella None Detected
Storage & Shelf Life
Storage Below 70F (21C) and 65% humidity
Expiry Date 4/27/2024

Where are onions cultivated?

While onion varieties are grown across the world, in the United States, the top three onion producing areas are California, Idaho-Eastern Oregon and Washington. Our onions are grown in three diversified growing regions in California the Imperial Valley, San Joaquin Valley and Tulelake. 

From our proprietary seed breeding to our state-of-the-art processing facilities, we have supply chain control of our operations and offer full-traceability. 

History of onions

Cultivated for over 5,000 years, the exact origins of the onion are widely disputed due to the lack of physical trace evidence. When the pilgrims first arrived in North America, they brought onions with them on the Mayflower to be a garden crop, not knowing Native Americans had already been consuming onion varieties for hundreds of years, as it was grown in the wild. 

Before the arrival of Europeans in America, wild onions were either consumed raw, cooked or used as a seasoning. Native Americans also used onions in syrups and as in ingredient in dye. 

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Ships In5 Business Days
Ships FromMerced, CA or Gilroy, CA or Firebaugh, CA
Box Dimensions15"L x 16"H x 12"W
Pallet Dimensions48"L x 40"W x 75"H
Shipping & Delivery

Allow us to manage your shipping needs with our competitive rates across the contiguous United States. Based on your order's total weight, choose from our range of shipping methods:

  • Free Ground Shipping available only for sample orders.

  • FedEx Ground for orders under 150 lbs. Boxes ship individually. 

  • Less-Than-Truckload Freight for orders over 150 lbs. Orders ship on a pallet. If you require a lift gate for delivery, be sure this option is selected during checkout to prevent order delays. View rates

  • Full-Truckload Freight for orders over 19,000 lbs. Orders ship on a pallet. If you require a lift gate for delivery, be sure this option is selected during checkout to prevent order delays.

  • Customer Pick-Up we know some customers have preferred shipping providers, so we allow any orders over 500 lbs. the option to pick-up their order at our facilities. To learn more about the process visit our warehouse information section.

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