United Fresh and Keany Produce partner to give Washington Conference attendees A ‘Fresh Taste of DC’

(United Fresh Produce Association)

United Fresh Produce Association is partnering with Keany Produce & Gourmet and several Washington, D.C. restaurants on a new ‘Fresh Taste of DC’ campaign, introducing attendees of the 2021 United Fresh Washington Conference to some of the city’s most creative chefs and their fresh produce forward menus, September 20-22, 2021. 

Starting this week, United Fresh will award one Washington Conference registrant per week with a $250 restaurant gift card to be used the night of Monday, September 20. The restaurants will play host to the fresh produce industry as they convene to advocate for the fresh produce industry during meetings with the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. 

“I cannot imagine a better way to welcome back the fresh produce industry and introduce first-time Washington Conference attendees to the exquisite dining scene of our nation’s capital,” said Angela Tiwari, Director, Grassroots & Political Action, United Fresh. “Thanks to Keany Produce, and these restaurant partners, we are so excited to offer a diverse lineup of restaurants that will be showcasing their fresh produce innovations to our members.”

“We are thrilled to invite the fresh produce industry to dine at some of our top restaurant partners in DC! Each participating restaurant has a unique approach to highlighting fresh produce on their menus that I know will satisfy every palate,” said Cassidy Williams, Marketing Manager, Keany Produce & Gourmet. “Keany is immensely grateful to partner with United Fresh for this campaign after such a difficult year for our entire industry.”

The host restaurants in the ‘Fresh Taste of DC’ campaign are some of Washington, D.C.’s biggest foodservice leaders when it comes to driving creative ways to delight diners with fresh produce.
‘Fresh Taste of DC’ host restaurants:

  • Anju
  • Estuary at the Conrad Hotel
  • Farmers & Distillers
  • Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab
  • Old Ebbitt Grill
  • The Hamilton
  • Truluck’s


All industry members are encouraged to invite industry friends, or friends that live in the greater Washington Area with them to celebrate the return to in-person events in the nation’s capital. These restaurants will be showcasing the best the fresh produce industry has to offer.

The Washington Conference will once again include face-to-face Congressional meetings as the produce industry advocates for the most critical issues impacting the fresh produce supply chain, including labor, food safety, nutrition policy, infrastructure and more.

The event also features a Produce Advocacy Bootcamp for attendees new to communicating with Congress, workshops detailing the public policy issues facing the industry, general sessions with top national leaders, and networking events throughout as our industry’s leaders come together in common purpose to advance the produce industry.

For more information on the ‘Fresh Taste of DC’ or the Washington Conference, visit www.unitedfresh.org. For questions, contact Angela Tiwari, United Fresh’s Director, Grassroots & Political Action, at atiwari@unitedfresh.org or 202-303-3416. 

 

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