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July 2021 by Puddytat C.
Just found a glass shard in the lomi salmon container purchased at Costco. Aside from glass, this round had no red tomatoes, only green ones, way too many white onions (had to scoop some out to toss) and barely a tinkling of salmon. Best to make your own but since they only sell the salmon squared, it's not the same as shredding it. Just have to make do. Won't be buying this again. I bought every now and then but it's gotten worse over the years. Failed the local taste test and NO GO with glass in food.
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May 2021 by D Yamane
Noticed the 1 pound bags of Poi have been watered down noticeably, resulting in a diluted taste. You can even tell when you touch the bag, how watery it is. Hope they return to previous consistency; raise price if necessary.
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February 2020 by Alicia G.
Whole family got itchy throat from 2 tubs of taro brand poi which we bought from Foodland. Emailed them immediately after and got no response.
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August 2019 by Valentino Kuresa
Terrible company the bosses are rude they aren't about aloha they eat the products away from the camera and caught 1 of the employee chewing tobacco and spitting nasty 😷 don't work here rude and lying bosses again they aren't about aloha
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June 2019 by Vince N.
One thing I like about reviewing distribution companies is that by researching, I learn about the biz and what other products they sell. HPC Foods is no exception. BRIEF HISTORY: Honolulu Poi Company was founded in 1946 by Kakuichi Tottori as a poi factory. As vegetable sales were added, the name was abbreviated to simply HPC Foods. Today, they also sell natto, tofu, noodles, won ton wrappers and salad kits. THE GOODS: Back in the day, you wouldn't have caught me eating a single bean sprout as I used to loathe them. I'd flick them out of chow fun and in any other dish they resided in. Thanks to Yummy Korean BBQ and their banchan of bean sprouts, I tried and now I absolutely love them. I have two favorite products I use from them, Mung Bean Sprouts and Chop Suey Mix. They both contain bean sprouts with the latter adding a bit of cabbage and carrots. I use either when I make fried noodles or dry mein. With the plain bean sprouts, I also make a hot garlic oil dish using blanched sprouts, shoyu and oyster sauce. The bags can be found in grocery stores around the islands and retails for about $3. The sprouts are also void of their stringy roots, making for easy preparation. OVERALL: Support locally-fresh produce!
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January 2019 by David C Lopez
Worked with HPC Foodservice for many years. I Represented Ready Pac Produce And I Loved to visit With the Great Totori Family along Playing Golf With Eric, Craig And knowing Papa Ernest Totori, Also Knowing Mrs Helen Totori And Family. Want to WISH ALL AT HPC A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019ðŸ™ðŸ˜‡â¤ï¸
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December 2018 by Brian Ildefonzo
i work there as a cooker
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September 2018 by Jr. Pascua
Hpc Foods has A lot of choices to pick from with all the produce you need. The main product is the poi
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September 2018 by Erwin Balbas
I currently work there.