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Fifth Season expands line of prepared meals

"Pioneering a new standard of freshness in every city"

The high-tech vertical farming system created by the team at Braddock-based Fifth Season continues to prove its promise to get just-harvested, locally-grown food into the hands of more shoppers.

"We love that the Caesar Shakeup combines a classic flavor with elements that are totally unexpected," says Fifth Season Product Manager, Emily Ellis. "The flavors and textures in this salad make it really craveable - we think shoppers will prefer it to the anchovies or croutons found in traditional Caesars." The Caesar Shakeup joins the brand's other salad."

Giant Eagle partnership
Fifth Season's new salad SKU added to its prepared salad line is the Caesar Shakeup. The line expansion is the result of the success of Fifth Season's other ready-to-eat salads sold at Giant Eagle, the brand's cornerstone retail partner, and also the growth of Fifth Season's doorstep delivery business. Like all Fifth Season products, the Caesar salad features greens grown and harvested inside of its fully automated farm. Fifth Season's Caesar Shakeup salads are available at all Giant Eagle locations at a retail price of $5.99, and will also be available for doorstep delivery to shoppers in the Pittsburgh area.


Fifth Season's newest addition to its prepared salad line 

"Our expansion of the salad line gets us one step closer to pioneering a new standard of freshness in every city to decentralize the fresh produce supply chain and create local, community-focused food experiences people want," says Fifth Season CEO and Co-founder, Austin Webb.

For more information:
Fifth Season 
www.fifthseasonfresh.com 
 
 

 

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