Stop & Shop stores add Lēf Farms greens

Lēf Farms, Loudon, N.H., has added more than 200 Stop & Shop stores to the list of retailers that sell its leafy greens.

Lēf Farms describes Crisp as an alternative to iceberg and romaine lettuce, with a “robust, crispy bite with a fresh, bright flavor,” and ideal for a sandwich addition or a salad foundation.
Lēf Farms describes Crisp as an alternative to iceberg and romaine lettuce, with a “robust, crispy bite with a fresh, bright flavor,” and ideal for a sandwich addition or a salad foundation.
(Lēf Farms)

Lēf Farms, Loudon, N.H., has added more than 200 Stop & Shop stores to the list of retailers that sell its leafy greens.

The products are stocked on store shelves within 24 hours of harvest, according to a news release.

The company has been supporting food banks during the COVID-19 pandemic, raising $1.3 million for hunger relief, according to the release, along with $250,000 worth of fresh baby greens to front-line health care workers in hospitals in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, according to the news release.

“As a local family-run New England area business, this strong sense of community is something we hold near and dear to our hearts, and we’re glad Stop & Shop carries that same passion.

Lēf Farms products at Stop & Shop include zesty Spice mix, Fusion greens, Smooth blend and Crisp, a leaf lettuce with a crunchy bite.

Related stories:

Lef Farms debuts Crisp exclusively at Hannafords

Lef Farms introduces Fusion spring mix

Perdue: On the road again, to visit Mastronardi in Michigan

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
The retailer has signed leases for smaller-format stores in Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia.
The Union City, Calif.-based company is eyeing a potential 50% boost in sales following the first acquisition in its 63-year history, a strategic expansion engineered to master the high-stakes world of just-in-time produce logistics.
Albertsons Cos. has launched the AI-powered Intelligent Quality Control tool that uses computer vision to help distribution center associates more accurately and consistently inspect fresh produce.
Read Next
Industry leaders outline how retailers can maximize the 90-day sweet cherry sales window through aggressive early promotions and strategic late-season displays.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App