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What temperature do Well•Pict Berries need to be kept at throughout the shipping process? What is the most important aspect of cold chain management?

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What temperature do Well•Pict Berries need to be kept at throughout the shipping process? What is the most important aspect of cold chain management? Can other companies sell the same berries that Well•Pict Berries does? Are Well•Pict Berries GMOs?

Unless you were the first in the room to raise your hand and answer “33 degrees,” “there isn’t one most important aspect,” “absolutely not,” and “no way,” you need the Well•Pict Berry Academy. The Well•Pict Berry Academy is a collection of brief (we’re talking under five minutes) engaging and fun videos that address the questions above and many more. After you’ve learned all there is to learn about what makes Well•Pict Berries superior and how you can be a partner in making sure they arrive on kitchen tables in tip-top shape, you can take a brief test (psst! I’ve already given you three of the answers!) and download a certificate of completion. You can also send us a request for our exclusive Well•Pict Berries Inspection Chart clipboard. This handy tool helps retail employees identify any issues by following Well•Pict’s grading system—ensuring that every berry that makes it to the shelf lives up to the Well•Pict Berries name.

Wondering where to start? This is a great time of year to study up on the cold chain and how following cold chain management protocols can be the difference between waste and abundance! You can find our cold chain management video here.

For more information on the Well•Pict Berry Academy or to order a Well•Pict Berries Inspection Chart clipboard, please contact Julie Lucido.

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