FOOD DISTRIBUTION

Customized coverage for third-party Food Distributors

Choose your primary coverage to get started:

General Liability

Worker's Compensation

Commercial

Property

Business Owner's Policy

Other

Coverages

FOOD DISTRIBUTION

Customized coverage for third-party Food Distributors

Choose your primary coverage to get started:

General Liability

Worker's Compensation

Professional Liability/E&O

Commercial Auto

Tools & Equipment

Commercial Property

Business Owner's Policy

Get the Necessary Food Distribution Insurance to Get the Job Done

GravySpoon Insurance is your ultimate destination for Food Distribution business insurance needs. Whether you require quick acquisition of a liability insurance certificate for your upcoming project or wish to ensure coverage for a new employee, our platform enables you to easily obtain affordable insurance online, allowing you to swiftly return to your work.

Additionally, when you choose to combine multiple insurance options from us, you can enjoy a 10% discount on your premiums.

Why do Food Distribution need insurance?

General liability insurance is a requirement of Food Distribution for Pro Merchant account holders whose annual gross salary total at least $10,000.

Even if you aren't a Food Distribution Pro Merchant, getting coverage is a smart move. If something goes wrong, it can aid in protecting your company.

Custom Policies for Food Service Professionals.

Distributors, Catering, Restaurant Owners, Hotels, E-commerce, Contractors, Hotels, Entertainment, Food Trucks, Cloud Kitchens, Restaurant Franchises

We’ll help you get the business insurance coverage you need

It all comes down to risk management. Check out the various Food Distribution policies we provide,

and when you combine two or more of them, you can save up to 10%.

General Liability

Many common hazards and incidents that affect small businesses are covered by general liability insurance. If someone other than an employee is hurt or you are found accountable for causing damage to property that doesn't belong to you, you will be financially protected. Before you start selling, business like yours need it.


General Liability can help you pay for:

  • Medical Payments

  • Property Damage

  • Legal fees and judgments

Commercial Auto

For business owners that use vehicles

You need a safety net in case of vehicle or equipment accidents if you drive for work. Get protection against responsibility for accidents, rentals, tows, and more.

Commercial Auto can help you pay for:

  • Medical Payments

  • Collision repairs

  • Rental reimbursement

Commercial Property

For business owners who own or rent physical spaces

Equipment for your company, inventory, and even the building itself, if you own it, can be protected with the aid of commercial property insurance. Property insurance can assist with replacement expenses or repairs if your company property is damaged as a result of a covered incident, such as a fire or burst water pipe.

Commercial Property can help you pay for:

  • Inventory and equipment damage

  • Lost income

  • Operating Expenses

Why Do Food Distribution Need Business Insurance?

Food distribution companies need business insurance for various reasons. This includes protecting against product liability claims related to contaminated or defective food products, safeguarding physical assets such as warehouses and vehicles from risks like fire and theft, providing coverage for business interruptions due to unforeseen events, insuring the company's fleet of vehicles with commercial auto insurance, offering workers' compensation for employee injuries, and having general liability coverage for third-party claims. Assessing specific needs and consulting with insurance professionals is crucial for determining the right coverage.

How Food Distribution Liability Insurance Protects Your Business

Food distribution liability insurance safeguards your business by offering protection against claims and financial losses associated with product incidents or accidents. It covers liabilities stemming from defective or contaminated food products, including expenses for legal defense, settlements, and judgments. This insurance assists with legal costs, preserves your business's reputation, fulfills vendor and customer requirements, and grants you peace of mind. Carefully reviewing policy terms and seeking guidance from an insurance professional are vital for obtaining appropriate coverage.

How Much does Food Distribution Insurance Cost?

When you get contractor insurance with GravySpoon, you can receive discounts of up to 25%. Your payment will vary depending on:

  • Size of your business

  • Nature of your operations

  • Types of products you distribute

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FOOD DISTRIBUTION

COVERAGE PLANS

Our Pro and Pro Plus packages both meet Food Distribution insurance requirements

Basic

Lowest Price

$85,000

Commercial Auto

Combined single limit

$500,000

General Liability

Per occurence

$25,000

Commercial Property

Per occurence

PRO

Most Popular

$100,000

Commercial Auto

Combined single limit

$1,000,000

General Liability

Per occurence

$25,000

Commercial Property

Per occurence

PRO PLUS

Best Coverage

$1,000,000

Commercial Auto

Combined single limit

$1,000,000

General Liability

Per occurence

$25,000

Commercial Property

Per occurence

What kind of insurance do Food Distribution need?

To comply with Food Distribution's insurance requirements for Pro Merchants, you must have $1 million in liability coverage, both per event and overall. This helps shield your company and Amazon from monetary losses in the event that you are charged with causing an accident or property damage as a result of what you are selling. You must have coverage for products, products/complete operations, and bodily injury under your policy (or policies).

Gravy Spoon works with other Food Distribution businesses to get you what you need

With our entirely online application process, you may study your policy options, choose coverage, and obtain your certificate of insurance in less than 10 minutes, allowing you to get started selling your belongings right away. Our qualified insurance experts with U.S. bases are available to assist you if you have any questions. Start a quote today.

Frequently asked questions about Food Distribution insurance

The most frequent inquiries we receive regarding Amazon seller insurance are listed below. If you can't find the information you need here, our certified insurance experts in the United States are available by phone or online chat.

Do I need insurance to start Food Distribution Business?

Yes, certain third-party sellers must show proof of general liability insurance with a minimum $1 million in coverage. A certificate of insurance specified as an additional insured may also be required of you. Our general liability insurance complies with Business insurance standards. Our straightforward online method makes it simple to acquire a price, buy coverage, and retrieve your certificate. Simply make sure to choose the "Pro" plan on the quote page to get the $1 million per event and $1 million aggregate (per year) limits as well as the injuries and damages coverage that the business demands. This helps shield your company from monetary losses in the event that you are charged with causing an accident or property damage as a result of what you are selling. A certificate of insurance will be generated at the moment of purchase if you make it through your business.

What is Gravy Spoon Insurance?

Gravy Spoon's goal is to support the expansion of small enterprises. We provide more than 1,300 different types of enterprises and independent contractors straightforward, individualized, and affordable small business insurance. We offer tailored insurance products to meet your needs, whether you're beginning a new business or growing and need extra protection. We assist company owners in obtaining coverage with quick and simple policies that can be purchased in under ten minutes and offer round-the-clock support. Advisors situated in the United States who are available to answer your queries support our seamless services.

Do I have to pay the entire annual premium now?

Customers have the choice to pay us on a monthly basis. The first and last month's payment must be made at the time of purchase. The monthly payment is then automatically deducted from the card we have on file every 30 days after the initial payment. The payment method might be either a credit card or a debit card. Please be aware that for monthly payment plans, we do not accept prepaid cards. Regardless of whether you choose to pay annually or monthly, your premium will remain the same. We are aware that small firms must allocate their resources wisely in order to advance.

How long will it take to get my policy after I buy?

Within one business day of your online policy purchase, you will get an email including your policy paperwork. Your agent will inform you when to expect your documents if you purchased through an agent.

Can I add to or change my coverage?

If you’ve expanded your business and need coverage for more kinds of work (or higher amounts of the same coverage), please let us know. In most situations, we'll be able to set you up with a new policy on the same day (so there won't be any gaps in your coverage) after you and one of our support agents have discussed your company's changing needs.

Customers can view and manage their insurance documentation and updates via their online customer accounts.

Chat is the quickest way to contact our customer service team in the United States. You can reach us by clicking “chat with us” at the very bottom of the help center page.

Other Important Business Insurance Coverage for Food Distribution

While liability insurance provides a solid foundation for coverage, you have the option to tailor your business insurance to safeguard not only against liabilities but also to protect your employees, tools and equipment, and vehicles.

We recommend:

Workers’ Compensation

Workers' compensation insurance is essential for food distribution businesses due to the inherent risks involved in the industry. It provides coverage for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs if an employee is injured or becomes ill while performing job-related tasks. Compliance with legal requirements is crucial, and the insurance protects the business from potential legal liabilities. Workers' compensation coverage contributes to employee morale, loyalty, and a positive work environment. It also offers financial protection to the business by covering the costs associated with work-related injuries or illnesses and prevents employees from suing the business for such incidents.

Commercial Property

Commercial property insurance is essential for food distribution businesses as it provides protection for physical assets such as warehouses, storage facilities, and equipment. It covers damages caused by fire, theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. Additionally, it offers business interruption coverage, compensating for lost income and ongoing expenses during temporary shutdowns. The insurance also safeguards inventory and stock, covering losses due to spoilage or contamination. Liability coverage for premises is often included, protecting against claims from third parties. Commercial property insurance is often required by lenders or landlords. Overall, it ensures the financial security of the business and provides peace of mind.

Commercial Auto

Commercial auto insurance is necessary for food distribution businesses to protect against risks associated with vehicle accidents, liability, cargo damage, and employee coverage. It provides financial protection for property damage, bodily injury, and legal liabilities arising from accidents involving company vehicles. Additionally, it covers the value of perishable goods during transportation. Complying with regulatory requirements is important, and commercial auto insurance ensures the business can handle risks and liabilities associated with operating a vehicle fleet. Overall, it provides peace of mind and safeguards the financial interests of the business.

Frequently Asked Questions about Food Distribution Insurance

How can I get a certificate of insurance?

When you purchase coverage with GravySpoon Insurance, you'll have immediate access to your certificate of insurance anytime, anywhere, through your computer or mobile device. There's no waiting involved, no need to print or use fax machines. As a new or existing customer, simply call us, and your Live Certificate will provide you with instant proof of insurance at no extra cost. You can easily share your certificate of insurance with others via email, text message, or even through social media. We offer unlimited certificates and the option to add an additional insured for free. If you make changes to your coverage, your certificate will be automatically updated. For more information about your certificate of insurance, please visit our website.

I’m a jack-of-all-trades - what policy do I need?

We offer several policies that cater to versatile individuals in various trades. If you primarily provide minor repair or maintenance services, our handyperson policy may be the most suitable option for you. It is specifically designed for smaller jobs and may not cover tasks that require licensing, permits, or inspections. However, if your operations are on a larger scale or you specialize in a particular field, we recommend exploring our general contractor application. This application allows you to select coverage from a range of activities that can be covered under our policy. It's important to note that all our policies require compliance with the legally required licenses for the specific work you undertake in your state. Therefore, we strongly advise checking the regulations to ensure you are in compliance.

Will my policy include coverage for work that I don’t have a license for?

In alignment with state regulations, we require licenses for the specific trades where it is mandated. In states where insurance is a prerequisite for obtaining a license, we offer the option to purchase a policy with the condition that you possess all the necessary licenses before commencing work. It is crucial to bear in mind that if you operate without legal compliance, any claims you make are unlikely to be covered. However, if your state does not mandate licenses for a particular line of work, you are welcome to apply for a policy.

How do I change my limits?

To modify your coverage limits, you can contact us immediately.

Your limit adjustment will be processed, and you will receive instant access to a certificate reflecting the updated limits.

In certain instances, we may require additional processing time for your request. If this applies, please send an email to support@gravyspoon.com. In your email, include a description of the desired limit change and specify the effective date for the change. Please note that there might be a one-time charge for the difference in premiums, which will be added to your next monthly payment. Once processed, you will receive the appropriate endorsement and confirmation of the one-time charge amount via email within 7 to 10 business days.

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