Last chance to connect with top asparagus buyers

The next BizMatch Plus session, which will be focused on asparagus, is scheduled for Thursday, January 20, 2022.

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Just as your business grows and evolves much like the seasons, established buyers - and especially those who are new to the industry - are constantly seeking the latest product and market information to boost their own businesses.

BizMatch Plus, from The Packer and PMG, provides guaranteed opportunities for forward-thinking suppliers like you to deliver timely, commodity-specific details to key retail and foodservice buyers exactly when they need them the most.

The next BizMatch Plus session, which will be focused on asparagus, is scheduled for Thursday, January 20, 2022.

The deadline to participate is Thursday, January 13, and we are offering a special rate to suppliers who book by that date. Your commitment will guarantee you an audience with buyers from the following retailers:

  • Tops Market
  • Target
  • Sobeys
  • Earth Fare
  • Amazon Fresh
  • AWG
  • Rouses Market

You will have the opportunity to deliver a five-minute video presentation to the broader group of buyers, then you’ll receive individual, ten-minute meetings with three of the retailers of your choice! To help prepare you for the session, BizMatch Plus also provides a presentation template that you can easily customize and that includes information that has been specifically requested by this retail audience.

For more info and to book your spot, please either respond to this email or contact your PMG and The Packer sales rep today!

For questions please contact Angelo Grant at agrant@thepacker.com or 913-438-0746.

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