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PG EXCLUSIVE: FRESH FOODS: Local Sourcing: Been there, still there

July 1, 2008

The trade show was the next logical extension of Giant’s rack program, a first-of-its-kind initiative for the retailer that gives local producers a shot at valuable shelf space. It’s been a part of the merchandising mix chainwide since November 2007.

“The specially designed racks showcase PA Preferred product never carried before in the stores,” says Pawelski. Featured products in the program have 120 days to make their mark. “And if they do well, [they] are considered for the permanent assortment.”

Like the trade show, the rack program puts the teeth in Giant’s commitment to support the local economy. What’s more, it strengthens Giant’s connection with shoppers in a meaningful way. “Everyone wins when we work together to strengthen local economies.”

In yet another tangible show of support for locally grown goods, Giant hosted a highly successful Celebrity Cook-Off last September, at its flagship Super Food Store in Camp Hill, Pa. “Three local celebrities from the media, the political community, and the business community squared off with recipes that featured PA Preferred products,” recounts Pawelski. The chain hosted a similar event featuring Virginia’s Finest products when it opened its Staunton, Va. Martin’s unit in 2006.

New this summer, Giant and Martin’s stores are collaborating with East Coast growers to promote homegrown peaches and nectarines throughout the local growing season.


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Sustainable floral blooms at Giant

Mirroring its intensified support of sustainability, Giant Food Stores, LLC has rolled out a green floral program in conjunction with Nature’s Flowers, a Miami-based floral supplier that supports environmentally responsible growing practices by reducing pesticides, recycling water, composting, and increasing natural fertilizers and biological controls in its greenhouses.

“These flowers add to the variety of ‘green’ items available in our stores, and support good environmental practices one bloom at a time,” says Jeff Beaulieu, Giant’s v.p. of produce/floral.

The new floral bouquets are available two varieties, “Big Bunch” and “Select,” each of which features 20 stems, and are highlighted accordingly as a green selection in all floral departments chainwide.

While the assortment of flowers varies slightly, the bouquets feature mostly alstromeria and mums in a recycled sleeve, notes Beaulieu.

In 2007 Nature’s Flowers farm received the EPA’s highest Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award, which is bestowed on companies that make a corporate commitment to protecting the environment with integrated pest management approaches to farming and taking steps to mitigate the health and environmental risks of ozone depletion.


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