Duda Farm Fresh Foods to showcase new product size offering at IFPA Global Show

Oviedo, Fla.-based Duda Farm Fresh Foods will spotlight its new single count Organic Celery Heart product at the IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show Oct. 27-29 in Orlando, Fla.

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Oviedo, Fla.-based Duda Farm Fresh Foods will spotlight its new single count Organic Celery Heart product at the IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show Oct. 27-29 in Orlando, Fla.

The product will also be on display at the Fresh Ideas Showcase, according to a news release.

“This product will help retailers expand their produce offerings to provide shoppers more variety and pique the interest of those purchasing for a single person or smaller household,” Nichole Towell, senior director of marketing and packaging procurement at Duda Farm Fresh Foods, said in the release. “With consumers continuing to be mindful of food waste and with an increasing organic market demand, we’ve adapted our current celery heart pack to offer shoppers and retailers more purchasing options.”

The single count organic celery heart is now available to purchase.

Duda Farm Fresh is exhibiting at booth No. 3761 at the IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show.

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