Taylor Farms is recognized as the leading North American grower and producer of salads and healthy fresh foods.
This family-owned company, grounded in Salinas, California, affectionately known as “The Salad Bowl of the World”, has built a robust network of production facilities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Founded in 1995 by Bruce Taylor and his partners, Taylor Farms was born with a vision to become North America’s favorite maker of salads and healthy fresh foods.
This vision has been pursued with a steadfast commitment to quality, assured supply, innovation, sustainability, and food safety.
Rachel Molatore, director of communication for Taylor Farms, recently shared with us insights about the company’s mission, products, and innovations.
“We are on a mission to create healthy lives across North America with the food we grow, how we operate and by giving back to our communities. We focus on high quality, innovative salads and fresh foods while preserving a healthier world for our future,” said Rachel Molatore.
Taylor Farms offers diverse products that cater to the growing demand for convenient, healthy food options.
Their product line includes salad kits (chopped, regular, and mini), fresh salad blends, vegetable blends, vegetable meal kits, and grab-and-go items such as snacks, salad bowls, and vegetable trays.
These products are crafted with what Taylor Farms calls earth’s honest ingredients, and none of the nonsense ensuring that consumers receive high-quality, fresh, and nutritious options.
This dedication to product integrity has been a cornerstone of their brand, setting them apart in a competitive market.
Innovation is at the heart of Taylor Farms’ product development strategy.
Recently, they introduced a Mini Chopped Salad Kits line, allowing consumers to enjoy their favorite chopped salad kits in a convenient single-serving size.
These new offerings include a variety of flavors designed to appeal to diverse palates.
For instance, the Nashville Hot kit reimagines the spicy kick of Nashville hot chicken recipe, combining fresh romaine lettuce, dill pickle-seasoned crispy cucumbers, and a creamy Nashville Hot ranch dressing with a cayenne pepper heat.
Other exciting flavors include the Green Goddess Ranch, which merges the bold tastes of classic ranch dressing with the zesty, umami-packed Green Goddess dressing, or the Pizza Ranch, which blends the familiar flavors of pizza with a cool, creamy, and zesty ranch dressing with a mix of red and savoy cabbage, green leaf lettuce, carrot, and green onion.
Also, add cheese and garlic crouton crumbles and a hefty portion of parmesan cheese.
In addition to their salad kits, Taylor Farms has launched six Vegetable Kits designed to provide easy-to-make vegetable side dishes that cook up in twenty minutes or less.
These kits offer a variety of craveable flavor combinations, such as Cauliflower “Mac N Cheese” which includes cauliflower florets and ready-to-prepare cheese sauce, and French Onion Green Beans, featuring trimmed green beans, crispy fried onions, and a classic French onion glaze.
These innovative products underscore Taylor Farms’ commitment to providing consumers with delicious, hassle-free meal solutions that fit into their busy lifestyles.
Image Credits: Taylor Farms’ Instagram
Sustainability and social responsibility are integral to Taylor Farms’ operations. The company has implemented numerous initiatives to minimize its environmental impact and promote resource conservation.
“Taylor Farms is raising industry standards and breaking new ground in environmental sustainability to help consumers access and enjoy the flavors and benefits of healthy fresh foods,” added Rachel Molatore.
Their energy strategy prioritizes resiliency and renewability, incorporating a combination of solar power, wind power, energy storage, and fuel cells.
In 2023, Taylor Farms’ energy assets generated 42,007,796 kWh of electricity, equivalent to the annual electricity use of approximately 4,000 U.S. households.
This commitment to renewable energy significantly reduces the company’s carbon footprint, contributing to a healthier planet.
Material management is another area where Taylor Farms excels in sustainability. The company focuses on reducing waste generation and diverting waste from landfills and incineration.
Their facilities participate in a comprehensive material management program, with five facilities achieving third-party certification by TRUE (Total Resource Use Efficiency).
Most recently, the Taylor Farms San Juan Bautista facility achieved a TRUE certification with a 91.7% diversion rate, showcasing their dedication to waste reduction and resource efficiency.
Water stewardship is also a critical component of Taylor Farms’ sustainability efforts. The company views water stewardship holistically, employing efficient irrigation systems, protecting water quality, and optimizing water distribution within their facilities.
By using technologies such as reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration, Taylor Farms can recycle and reuse a significant portion of their water consumption, further conserving this precious resource.
Soil health and biodiversity are essential to Taylor Farms’ agricultural operations. The company has implemented various practices to enhance soil health and promote biodiversity on their farms.
These include the use of cover crops, beneficial insect releases, and organic growing practices.
For example, Taylor Farms has planted over 2,500 native plants to support native bees and other beneficial insects and has installed barn owl boxes to encourage natural pest predation.
Sustainable packaging is another area where Taylor Farms is making significant strides.
Taylor Farms is dedicated to providing the fresh food industry with sustainable and responsible practices.
– Rachel Molatore, May 2024
The company is committed to reducing the environmental impact of their packaging by incorporating recycled content, designing for circularity, and using compostable materials.
In 2023, they launched fiber trays with PLA lids made of PFAS-free plant-based materials, meeting ASTM standards for compostability.
These efforts not only reduce plastic usage but also align with consumer demand for more sustainable packaging options.
Taylor Farms’ dedication to sustainability extends beyond their operations.
They actively support local communities through partnerships with food banks and organizations such as The Farmlink Project and Brighter Bites.
These collaborations help address food insecurity and promote nutrition education, reinforcing Taylor Farms’ commitment to social responsibility.
Taylor Farms has established itself as a leader in the fresh food industry through a combination of innovative products, sustainable practices, and a strong commitment to quality and food safety.