Metcash has announced the winners of its 2020 Supplier of the Year Awards, with suppliers taking out awards across 19 categories presented at the prestigious event.
The awards were held at The Star in Sydney on 20 May, and was hosted by Australian Olympic swimmer and TV presenter, Giaan Rooney. The annual event provides an opportunity for Metcash to acknowledge and thank its valued suppliers for their contributions and continuous support of the independent retail network.
Metcash Food CEO Scott Marshall said: “It’s fantastic to come together once again to celebrate the incredible range of suppliers which support our independent retail network. In a year like no other, we saw outstanding results and amazing innovations across many categories. We’re extremely proud of all the hard work shown throughout the past 12 months and I’d like to congratulate all of our deserving winners.”
In addition to celebrating the achievements of the suppliers, Metcash also presented each of its charity partners, including McGrath Foundation, Special Olympics Australia and the Humpty Dumpty Foundation, with $100,000 cheques to support the important work they do. There was also a raffle during the evening, of which an additional $20,300 was raised for each charity.
The major category award winners include:
Supplier of the Year Award: British American Tobacco
Foodservice Supplier of the Year Award: Mrs Mac’s Pies
Private Label Supplier of the Year Award: Saputo Dairy Australia
Produce Supplier of the Year Award: Montague Fresh
Bakery Supplier of the Year Award: Allied Pinnacle
Delicatessen Supplier of the Year Award: Primo Foods
Meat and Seafood Supplier of the Year Award: Auspork Australia
Perishable Supplier of the Year Award (under $50 million): Primo Foods
Perishable Supplier of the Year Award (over $50 million): Bega Dairy & Drinks
Ready Meals Supplier of the Year Award: My Muscle Chef
Food Supplier of the Year Award (under $50 million): Manassen Foods
Food Supplier of the Year Award (over $50 million): Mars Food
Impulse Supplier of the Year Award (under $50 million): Darrell Lea
Impulse Supplier of the Year Award (over $50 million): Mondelēz Australia
Non-Food Supplier of the Year Award (under $25 million): Johnson & Johnson
Non-Food Supplier of the Year Award (over $25 million): Unilever
General Merchandise Supplier of the Year Award: Brilliant Group
Tobacco Supplier of the Year Award: British American Tobacco
Product Innovation Supplier of the Year Award: Unilever Bubble O’Bill Ice Cream Range.
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