Georgia Grown touts local at Publix

The Georgia Grown program is partnering with Publix Super Markets on the launch of a local campaign.

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The Georgia Grown program is partnering with Publix Super Markets on the launch of a local campaign.

“New locally grown products will now be in your local Publix, accompanied by a significant point-of-sale and digital campaign,” said Matthew Kulinski, deputy director of marketing for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

Georgia Grown will continue to promote its Nature’s Favorite State campaign, highlighting Vidalia onions, blueberries, peaches and more.

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