Indoor lettuce grower adds chicken to its salad kit lineup

Expanding its grab-and-go salad kit offerings, Montana-based controlled environment agriculture grower Local Bounti has added antibiotic-free chicken to two kits available this summer at Pacific Northwest retailers.

Salad kit with chicken. Photo courtesy Local Bounti
Salad kit with chicken. Photo courtesy Local Bounti
(Photo courtesy Local Bounti)

Innovating its category offerings, Local Bounti has expanded its grab-and-go salad kit line to include premium, antibiotic-free white meat chicken in two new recipes.

Beginning in June, consumers in the Pacific Northwest will be able to find Local Bounti’s Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken salad kits in the produce department of select grocery stores, according to a news release.

Local Bounti’s grab-and-go salad kit line features chef-inspired salads that are ready to eat, providing consumers with a convenient, healthy and delicious meal option, the release said.

“Our grab-and-go salad kit line has been well received by consumers, and we are thrilled to be expanding the line with the addition of two new varieties that feature premium, antibiotic-free white meat chicken,” Local Bounti President Brian Cook said in the release.

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Local Bounti doubled down on the consumer demand for existing grab-and-go salad kits by developing and adding two new and innovative products, he continued.

“We believe our Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken salad kits will be a hit with consumers who are looking for fresh and convenient meal options that are also a good source of protein,” Cook said.

The Artisanal Chicken Caesar Salad includes greenhouse-grown romaine lettuce, antibiotic-free white meat chicken, parmesan cheese and savory croutons, topped with creamy Romano Caesar dressing.

Local Bounti’s new Memphis Style BBQ Chicken Salad includes greenhouse-grown romaine lettuce, hickory-seasoned and antibiotic-free white meat chicken, corn and black bean salsa, tangy pickled red onions, crispy fried onions, pepper jack cheese and BBQ Ranch dressing.

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