Shanley Farms chooses New Seasons’ display as contest winner

Congratulations to Produce Manager, Ethan Lohse from New Seasons Market, Portland, OR, for winning a $100 gift card from Shanley Farms for the 2020 Fall Shanley Farms/Tajin seasoning display contest.

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(Courtesy Shanley Farms)

Congratulations to Produce Manager, Ethan Lohse from New Seasons Market, Portland, OR, Williams’ Avenue location for winning a $100 gift card from Shanley Farms for the 2020 Fall Shanley Farms/Tajin seasoning display contest. Ethan made an eye catching display featuring Shanley Farms’ Morro Bay Avocados, Citriburst Finger Limes and Tajin seasoning packets in a simple yet effective display.

Shanley Farms worked with Jeff Fairchild, Director of Produce for New Seasons Market to create the display contest for New Seasons’ produce departments utilizing flavorful, late season Morro Bay Avocados from California, Citriburst Finger Limes and Tajin seasoning packets.

Shanley Farms’ Citriburst Finger Limes packaging features a QR developed in conjunction with Harvest Mark, with a link to recipes that included Morro Bay Avocados, Citriburst finger limes and Tajin seasoning.

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