Boston’s New England Produce Center is the heartbeat of the region’s fresh food scene, supplying everything from family-run bodegas to big-name restaurants. What’s wild is how much the game has changed—most orders now come in by text or email, not by folks hand-picking their veggies at dawn. Even with big chains locking in contracts elsewhere, Boston’s market stays essential, drawing buyers from as far as New York. With a city full of students, diverse eaters, and health-conscious shoppers, the demand for quality produce is always high. How do you think these shifts in buying habits are shaping what ends up on your table? #Business #Industry #BostonEats