FiveStar Gourmet features organic salads, snacks at GOPEX

FiveStar Gourmet Foods, Ontario, Calif., is showcasing its latest organic products at The Packer’s Global Organic Produce Expo (GOPEX).

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FiveStar Gourmet Foods, Ontario, Calif., is showcasing its latest organic products at The Packer’s Global Organic Produce Expo (GOPEX).

FiveStar Gourmet’s booth will feature organic salads under the Simply Fresh brand, including the Organic Blueberry, Walnut and Feta single-serve salad with grilled chicken. The salad includes a fork, has antibiotic-free chicken and is 290 calories, according to a news release.

The company has an extensive organic line, including snacks, entrees and salads.

“We are excited to share with the industry our pioneering innovations within the organics space and this show is a great venue to shine,” FiveStar Gourmet CEO Tal Shoshan said in the release.

FiveStar Gourmet Foods will be at booth No. 401 at GOPEX, Jan. 9-11 in Miami Beach, Fla.

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