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US: 80 Acres Farms expands microgreens selection nationwide

80 Acres Farms has announced that the company is bringing its microgreens to more grocery stores across the United States.

Shoppers can now find 80 Acres Farms microgreens at Albertson's, Dorothy Lane Markets, The Fresh Market, H-E-B, King Soopers, Mariano's, Meijer, Metro Market, Pick 'n Save, Safeway, and Walmart, with Fred Meyer, QFC, and more retail customers coming soon. The microgreens are also available at restaurants via U.S. Foods, one of the country's leading foodservice distributors. This expansion follows years of strong retail performance, meeting rising demand for fresh, high-quality produce grown closer to where consumers live.

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"Microgreens deliver some of the most concentrated flavor and nutrition you'll find in fresh produce, which is why they've been an important part of our business for years," said Mike Zelkind, cofounder and CEO of 80 Acres Farms. "This expansion demonstrates our retail partners' confidence in our ability to deliver that quality and consistency at scale."

80 Acres Farms' microgreens are part of a broader portfolio of leafy greens, culinary herbs, salad kits, and salad dressings, supported by a network of large-scale indoor vertical farms. The company's recent merger with Soli Organic, announced in Q3 of 2025, has enhanced its geographic footprint and production capabilities.

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"From the beginning, our goal has been to design growing systems that actually work in the real world—systems that are reliable, efficient, and adaptable," said Tisha Livingston, cofounder of 80 Acres Farms and CEO of Infinite Acres, the company's tech-focused subsidiary. "Our technological foundation enables consistent production, quick responses to our partners' needs, and the ability to scale efficiently to meet demand for products like microgreens."

For more information:
80 Acres Farms
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www.80acresfarms.com

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