Redesigned Vallarta Supermarkets store features custom guac station

Shoppers at the Visalia, Calif., location can now create fresh, made-to-order guacamole tailored to their taste preferences.

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Customers at Vallarta Visalia enjoy custom-made guacamole at its guacamole station.
(Photo courtesy of Vallarta Supermarkets)

When shoppers step into the produce department of the newly remodeled Vallarta Supermarkets store in Visalia, Calif., they’re greeted with a visual display of the wonders of avocados in a guacamole station.

Whether the customer prefers extra lime and jalapeños or a dash of garlic with plenty of cilantro, the guacamole station delivers fresh options tailored to individual tastes.

“We updated the store layout with our customers in mind and expect that they’ll find the experience even more enjoyable,” Lizette Gomez, director of marketing for Vallarta Supermarkets, told The Packer. “With new departments to explore, customers now have more options with our fresh sushi and fresh guacamole, made in-store daily.”

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Customers at Vallarta Visalia can enjoy custom-made guacamole at its guacamole station.
(Photo courtesy of Vallarta Supermarkets)

“Vallarta Supermarkets’ guacamole stations offer a unique and personalized guacamole experience. Crafted from 100% hass avocados, with fresh ingredients like onions, tomatoes, cilantro, lime, jalapeños and serrano peppers, you can fully customize your guacamole to suit your taste — mild or spicy,” Gomez added. “Pair it with Vallarta’s homemade tortilla chips or tostadas for an authentic snack that’s bursting with fresh flavors. Whether you’re craving a classic blend or a bold kick of heat, Vallarta’s guacamole stations deliver fresh flavors, made just the way you like them.”

You can see more on the guacamole stations in the following video from Vallarta Supermarkets.

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