Tag: united fresh produce association
Technology offers so much to fresh produce, United panel says
- General News
CHICAGO – Technology will improve the produce industry from so many angles. Leaders from different business segments on the opening outlook panel at United Fresh June 10 told of the many ways modern tools will deliver consumer needs.
When, how and why to refresh your brand
- General NewsCHICAGO—If you’re spending more time explaining who you are than what you do, you might need …
PBH to host local food and nutrition influencers in Chicago at United Fresh expo
- General NewsPRESS RELEASE June 7, 2019 – As part of its influencer strategy and commitment to doubling …
Education program solidifies United Fresh event
- General NewsUnited Fresh’s BB #:145458 last event in Chicago should have a different feel next week with …
United Fresh’s 2019 Produce Industry Compensation & Benefits Report now available
- General NewsWASHINGTON, D.C. (June 5, 2019) – The United Fresh Produce Association BB #:145458 has published the …
Foodservice menu trends move faster than ever
- General NewsIf it seems like restaurant trends are moving faster, you’re right. The typical cycle of a …
United Fresh announces nominations for new board officers and directors
- General News
United Fresh Immediate Past Chair Susan Reimer-Sifford Fresh Connect, LLC, has announced the slate of new officers and directors nominated to serve on the United Fresh Produce Association Board of Directors, effective at its March 25, 2019 meeting in Nashville, TN.
United Fresh Releases Q4 2018 FreshFacts on Retail Report
- Retail
Fresh produce continues to play an important role in fourth quarter holiday sales, according to the United Fresh Produce Association’s Q4 2018 & 2018 Year in Review edition of the FreshFacts® on Retail report.
Watch out for frozen foods
- Analysis
Fresh produce is flat, and frozen gained for the first time in five years. What's going on?
Retailers find SNAP snags during government shutdown
- Featured
While feeding programs are being funded during the government shutdown, some retailers are unable to acquire or renew their SNAP licenses, which they say hurts consumers and local economies.