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Baldor Specialty Foods
makes moves to become a full-line supplier
At Golden Meat Co., Baldor’s dedicated meat division, every piece is cut with precision and pride, from the first cut to the last.
Baldor Specialty Foods vertically integrates its meat processing operations with the acquisition of Golden Packing Co.
Associate Group Editor
By Sammy Bredar
Distributor Baldor Specialty Foods has created a strong name for itself in the specialty food industry, and now the company is going further by vertically integrating its meat processing operations. By acquiring meat company Golden Packing Co. in April 2025, now named Golden Meat Co., Baldor Specialty Foods is making moves to strengthen its supply chain and set itself up for future success.
To further explore Baldor's rapid growth efforts and overall business strategy, The National Provisioner sat down with Mark Pastore, Baldor Specialty Foods vice president of business development.
Baldor was founded as a produce company, but it is quickly becoming much more. Although produce is still the main market for Baldor Specialty Foods, meat and specialty goods, as well as dairy, are gaining strong traction in the company.
The Golden Meat acquisition was a very intentional move by Baldor, as it allows the company to add on further processing capabilities. “We just needed the ability to further process,” Pastore said. “We needed the ability to really be able to bring it one step further for the customer and the end user.”
One of the largest distributors of premium food in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Baldor Specialty Foods delivers from Maine to Virginia, with four state-of-the-art warehouses in Boston, D.C., Philadelphia, and NYC.
The acquisition positions Baldor to be a full-line supplier with high-quality, specialized offerings that meet customer needs, especially as the company aims to offer more comprehensive meat options, including portioned steaks, custom burgers and sausages.
Pastore noted that the company is focusing on consolidation, convenience and service excellence to meet evolving industry demands and customer needs.
End users are especially focused on consolidation, which means fewer suppliers. Baldor is jumping on this trend early, dividing its operations into specialist categories. Pastore emphasized that the current market and consumer focus on value is contributing to supplier consolidation. Part of this value equation is convenience; being able to get multiple products, ingredients and materials from a single source is vital in today's value proposition.
“They want fewer trucks. They want less deliveries, less invoices. It's better for the environment. It's less of a carbon footprint,” Pastore said.
With continued labor costs and concerns, Baldor is working to meet customers where they're at; labor-saving solutions are in high demand, and that is exactly what Baldor is catering to.
Despite being a large company, Baldor is still privately owned. Pastore said that, despite the company's large size, Baldor works to “think small” every day, prioritizing each segment of its operations. As part of its company culture, Baldor hones a sharp focus on daily improvement and customer engagement.
Pastore said that daily morning meetings offer a home base for the company to ask: What could we do better tomorrow? Baldor Specialty Foods Owner and CEO TJ Murphy is greatly involved in day-to-day operations, ensuring customers are thoroughly satisfied with their relationship with Baldor.
At Golden Meat Co., Baldor’s dedicated meat division, every piece is cut with precision and pride, from the first cut to the last.
Customer satisfaction is such a priority to Baldor that the company utilizes a customer score level each day, evaluating each delivery. In these self-evaluations, Baldor asks: Was the customer shorted? Did the customer get what they want? Was the pricing right?
Though the company is growing, they are keenly focused on providing consistency and quality. As they move forward, they continue to prioritize added convenience for their customers, differentiating Baldor Specialty Foods from other suppliers. Baldor delivers to most restaurants six or seven days a week, a key differentiator in the marketplace.
All photos courtesy of Baldor Specialty Foods
