Meijer Introduces New Line Of Food Products
A collection of recipes made by the local company
Meijer, a Michigan based retailer, has come out with a new line of singular products called Meijer Gold, its new private label brand, which is a collection of recipe items made by a local company within the Meijer or by a family-owned business.
A sampling of some of the products that fall under the Meijer Gold brand include champagne dill mustard, sugar-free maple-praline syrup, grilled pineapple chipotle salsa, smokey mozzarella cheese spread, porcini truffle tortellini, crab puff pastries, Biscotti Munch Chocolate Caramel Cookies and Michigan apple cheesecake.
Ralph Fischer, group vice president-foods at Meijer, said: Meijer customers have great taste, and it's our job to keep providing them with great-tasting food items. But we also want to offer them products that they won't find anywhere else, and that's exactly what Meijer Gold offers. We've traveled the globe and looked in small towns to source premium products that have a distinctive history, heritage or story.
Meijer, a Grand Rapids, operates 190 supercenters throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky. Meijer stores include expanded produce and meat departments and pharmacies, comprehensive electronics departments, garden centers and apparel offerings.
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