Sponsored GloriAnn Farms: What’s Better than Summer & Fresh Produce?

Summertime and fresh sweet corn go hand-in-hand. It’s like the perfect pairing – well almost perfect.

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What’s Better than Summer and Fresh Produce?

Summertime and fresh sweet corn go hand-in-hand. It’s like the perfect pairing – well almost perfect. What does make it perfect is when it’s convenient, value-added fresh sweet corn. Already trimmed and shucked, what’s not to love? When summer activities are here and barbecues are heating up, spending extra time doing food prep is on no one’s to-do list.

Value-added products are a consumer’s best friend and therefore, a retailer’s too. The 2019 Power of Produce study done by The Food and Marketing Institute found that 47% of value-added shoppers have a household income of six figures and 47% make three or more shopping trips a week.

With the increasing demand for food items that are quick, convenient, and healthy, it’s no wonder why meal-kits, grocery delivery and value-added items in the grocery store have grown in popularity. Keeping produce departments stocked with an assortment of value-added offerings will save your customers time and keep them coming back for more.

GloriAnn Farms is your premier supplier of fresh, value-added sweet corn. Offering conventional sweet corn year-round and organic sweet corn late May through October, GloriAnn Farms is a one stop shop for all your sweet corn needs. With a variety of pack sizes to fit any need, it’s no wonder why it is the preferred choice for consumers and retailers alike. To learn more about GloriAnn Farms product offerings, visit gloriannfarms.com or call (209) 835-2224.

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