Morning Kiss Organic reports pandemic demand lift

Morning Kiss Organic, Chelsea, Mass., has customized programs that can help customers during the changing retail landscape caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Morning Kiss Organic, Chelsea, Mass., has customized programs that can help customers during the changing retail landscape caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company offers a number of pack sizes to add value for end consumers, according to a news release.

The packaging for various organic produce items with the Morning Kiss Organic brand include 2- and 3-count bags, and 1- and 2-pound units. The smaller packs cut down on waste while offering lower price points at retail, according to the release.

“Whether you’re a longtime collaborator or a new partner, our customizable programs will bring quality and value to your organic section and savings to your customer,” Michael Guptill said in the release.

The company reports higher demand for organic items during the pandemic, and Morning Kiss Organic’s product line includes citrus and other items that have seen a boost due to increased interest in healthy eating.

“Thanks to an extensive network of organic growers domestically and internationally Morning Kiss Organic has been able to sidestep pandemic related supply chain disruptions and continue to provide their customers with high quality, consistent programs,” according to the release.

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