Kansas City Steak Company was founded by Giovanni Scavuzzo during the
Great Depression. He opened the S&S Meat Company butcher shop in 1932 with sons Santo, Edward and Carlo. The retail store operated for nearly 50 years. In 1980, the family decided to focus entirely on
foodservice, delivering meat to hotels and restaurants around the
Kansas City, Missouri area. When Ed Scavuzzo, great-grandson of the company's founder, joined the business in 1984, he focused on a new venture: a
mail order catalog. Capitalizing on Kansas City’s reputation for premier steaks, he called the mail order portion of the business Kansas City Steak Co. The catalog business grew during the 1980s but only accounted for 8-10 percent of the company’s revenues. In 1995, Kansas City Steak Company signed a deal with televised home shopping channel
QVC.{{cite news Today, managed by David Grosenheider (president, consumer division), The Kansas City Steak Company distributes meat products to restaurants across the United States and delivers packaged gourmet products nationwide. == Products ==