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Market Fresh Produce Becomes Three-Time Recipient At PBH Conference

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Market Fresh Produce is excited to announce being awarded a three-time Fruits & Veggies – More Matters Role Model award recipient, at this year’s Produce for Better Health Conference April 4-6, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Market Fresh has been a proud participant and activist of this foundation since it’s inception and understands all the benefits that is to come from by promoting healthier lifestyles.

Kaylyn Bender, Director of Marketing, attended this conference and accepted the award on behalf of Market Fresh. Bender stated, “Every year this conference and organization continues to amaze me on their Fruit and Veggies – More Matters Initiative. We are proud to be able to support their efforts and education for the consumers on always continuing to eat more produce. The wealth of knowledge present at this conference through the attendees and the fantastic presenters is what makes this initiative succeed.”

Produce for Better Health (PBH) is a non-profit organization with over 400 donors and licensees from all facets of the produce and health industry that has set a goal to spread the word about eating more fruits and vegetables at every eating occasion. PBH partnered with the 5 A Day for Better Health program. Fruits & Veggies – More Matters launched in March of 2007 and has been committed to promoting healthier life styles ever since.

As one of the fastest growing brands in the produce industry, Market Fresh Produce offers first in class products and commodities such as Avocados, Peppers, Potatoes, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, and more along with a complete forward distribution network that allows their customers to improve inventory turns and a reduction in logistic expense. For current information on Market Fresh, visit us at www.marketfreshproduce.net or follow us on our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Kaylyn Bender, Market Fresh Produce, Director of Marketing, toll-free: 866-885-7751, mobile: 417-425-6952, kbender@marketfreshproduce.net

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Company Press Release

Market Fresh Produce is excited to announce being awarded a three-time Fruits & Veggies – More Matters Role Model award recipient, at this year’s Produce for Better Health Conference April 4-6, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Market Fresh has been a proud participant and activist of this foundation since it’s inception and understands all the benefits that is to come from by promoting healthier lifestyles.

Kaylyn Bender, Director of Marketing, attended this conference and accepted the award on behalf of Market Fresh. Bender stated, “Every year this conference and organization continues to amaze me on their Fruit and Veggies – More Matters Initiative. We are proud to be able to support their efforts and education for the consumers on always continuing to eat more produce. The wealth of knowledge present at this conference through the attendees and the fantastic presenters is what makes this initiative succeed.”

Produce for Better Health (PBH) is a non-profit organization with over 400 donors and licensees from all facets of the produce and health industry that has set a goal to spread the word about eating more fruits and vegetables at every eating occasion. PBH partnered with the 5 A Day for Better Health program. Fruits & Veggies – More Matters launched in March of 2007 and has been committed to promoting healthier life styles ever since.

As one of the fastest growing brands in the produce industry, Market Fresh Produce offers first in class products and commodities such as Avocados, Peppers, Potatoes, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, and more along with a complete forward distribution network that allows their customers to improve inventory turns and a reduction in logistic expense. For current information on Market Fresh, visit us at www.marketfreshproduce.net or follow us on our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Kaylyn Bender, Market Fresh Produce, Director of Marketing, toll-free: 866-885-7751, mobile: 417-425-6952, kbender@marketfreshproduce.net

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