Sponsored: Fresh Produce Opportunities in the Independent Grocery Industry

You’ll hear from independent grocery suppliers, wholesalers, buyers and other industry peers as they discuss new research conducted by The Packer in partnership with the National Grocers Association.

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The pandemic greatly changed the way consumers shop for groceries, especially produce. As a result, independent grocers have been forced to rethink, reprioritize and realize the door is open to implement new and improved practices. During this enlightening webinar, you’ll hear from independent grocery suppliers, wholesalers, buyers and other industry peers as they discuss new, exclusive research conducted by The Packer in partnership with the National Grocers Association.

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