Fresh Del Monte offers varied size avocado pack

Coral Gables, Fla.-based Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A., Inc. has created a new pack that includes assorted sizes of avocados all in one pack.

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Coral Gables, Fla.-based Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A., Inc. has created a new pack that includes assorted sizes of avocados.

Called Goodvocado avocados, the pack features avocados that naturally range from small to large, according to a news release.

“At Del Monte Fresh Produce, we strive for our fruit offerings to adapt to our consumers’ needs, rather than expecting consumers to become accustomed to what’s available,” Kirk Marquardt, vice president of North American avocado sales for the company, said in the release. “With this thinking in mind, we’ve launched all-new Goodvocado packs, which feature avocados in a range of sizes to not only save the time and hassle of searching for the perfect avocado, but to also reduce avocado leftovers. We look forward to offering consumers Goodvocado packs this fall and believe these size-varying products will guarantee convenience and freshness with every purchase.”

Goodvocado packs can be found in green, vibrant packaging at select retail stores nationwide, according to the release.

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