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Founded in 1986, **International Golden Foods, Inc. (IGF)** has grown into a prominent importer and distributor of high-quality food products across the United States. From our headquarters and warehouse in Bensenville, Illinois, we serve national chain stores, independent retailers, and food-service outlets through a robust network of distributors.
Our core mission has always been to provide quality products at competitive prices, with the goal of achieving 100% customer satisfaction. We believe in delivering value, consistency, and excellence — whether it’s everyday pantry staples or specialty Mediterranean imports.
IGF’s product portfolio spans a wide variety of categories, including rice, beans, lentils, pickles, olives, dates, tahini, nuts, spices, and more. Our own brands — such as Golden, Siniora, and Crispa — are well established and found in supermarkets and retail outlets throughout the U.S. Through exclusive partnerships with leading international producers, we also bring premium global brands like Ülker (Turkey), Al Kanater(Lebanon), and Royal (India) to the American market.
Our facility in Bensenville is strategically located for efficient distribution across the country, enabling us to fulfill orders of any size with speed and reliability. We remain committed to building long-term partnerships, maintaining the highest standards of product integrity, and continuously expanding our range to meet evolving consumer tastes and the needs of our clients.
At IGF, we’re proud of our heritage — and even prouder of our promise: to bring the world’s finest foods to your table, reliably, affordably, and consistently.

It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting…

It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting…

It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting…

It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting…