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True World Group process and manufacture high quality seafood products, own Japanese retailers, Sushi Stores, and supply high-end restaurants, hotels, and other fine food establishments with safe food products from around the world.


History

True World Group started as a roll up of independent seafood and Asian food companies founded by entrepreneurs inspired by the late Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon’s Ocean vision. With the world’s growing population, Rev. Moon inspired a variety of oceanic-based activities to develop seafood supply and educate about the value of the ocean. Guided by this vision, True World Group expanded to produce high-quality seafood, own Japanese retail and sushi stores, and supply premium dining establishments worldwide with premium seafood.


Subsidiaries


True World Foods

True World Foods is an American food service company. It is the largest supplier to the American sushi industry.


Hospitality and retail

The True World Group runs the Noble Fish and White Wolf Japanese Patisserie brands. Noble Fish began operating in 1984.


True World Restaurants

True World Restaurants runs Japanese restaurants.


True World Market

True World Market is a grocery chain.


Operations

As of 2020 True World Group was headquartered in New Jersey.


Ownership

As of 2006 the True World Group was owned by One Up Enterprises Inc. which was a subsidiary of Unification Church International Inc. At the time the
Unification Church of the United States The Unification Church of the United States is the branch of the Unification Church in the United States. It began in the late 1950s and early 1960s when missionaries from South Korea were sent to America by the international Unification Church' ...
said that it did not have a controlling interest in True World.


See also

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Bolton Group The Bolton Group is an Italian conglomerate that sells products under more than fifty brands. Overview The Bolton Groups is a global conglomerate which sells products under more than 50 major brands, primarily consumer goods with a heavy focus ...


References

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