Berlin, 28.04.2020. Veganz is continuing with its internationalisation efforts by providing seven Wholefoods organic supermarket stores in London with a selected range of our products from 29 April 2020. In May, the campaign will be promoted with a 10% discount on the entire Veganz range.
As a German company, Veganz now offers a variety of plant-based foods to nutrition-conscious consumers in 26 countries. So far, customers from the UK could only purchase our products through the online shop TheVeganKind. But now they can discover the plant-based range directly at the most popular spots in London. Points of sale include the Wholefoods location at the busy Piccadilly Circus and on Kensington High Street near Hyde Park.
In addition to beloved classics from our sweets range, like double-biscuits, choc bars and roasted chocs, the vegan assortment at Wholefoods will include two different kinds of protein bars - including the new Clean Protein Bars in peanut, cocoa and coconut flavours, featuring a clean label recipe and no added refined sugar or artificial additives. With 30 % plant-based proteins and all-essential amino acids, the bars are ideal as a snack or in-between. The protein range is complemented by the Protein Choc Bars, reminiscent of a moist cookie in three original flavours.
Sustainability in the spotlight: With the help of the internationally established Eaternity Score on Veganz product packaging, consumers can see directly how their product performs in the categories of CO2 emissions, water consumption, animal welfare and rainforest protection.
About Veganz:Veganz - good for you, better for everyone - is the brand for plant-based foods. Founded in 2011 in Berlin, the business became known as the first vegan supermarket. With its colorful and life-affirming business philosophy, Veganz managed to break free of the vegan niche and start the plant-based food trend on the market. By now, there are 165 products of the Veganz brand currently available across Europe in over 15,000 food and drugstores. Among others, the business works together with dm, Globus, Kaufland, Edeka, Müller, Rossman, Spar in Austria and Slovenia, Sonae MC in Portugal, as well as Coop in Switzerland. Furthermore, the Veganz product portfolio is continually being expanded by quality, high-value, innovative items and its sustainable, value-added chain is constantly improved on.
Press relations: Moritz Möller | presse@veganz.de | +49 151 657 596 21Source: RealWire
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Walmart Selects IFCO as Exclusive Provider of Reusable Plastic Containers for Fresh Fruit & Vegetables in the U.S.
Tampa, FL (USA) IFCO SYSTEMS (IFCO), the world’s largest operator of Reusable Plastic Containers (RPCs) for fresh food packaging, and Walmart, today announced the completion of a multi-year business agreement that will expand the retailer’s use of IFCO RPCs and make IFCO Walmart’s exclusive RPC packaging provider for select fresh fruits and vegetables distributed in the U.S.
“IFCO and Walmart share the goal of an efficient, sustainable fresh food supply chain that helps nourish millions of Americans and billions of consumers worldwide,” said Dan Martin, outgoing President of IFCO North America. “This agreement is a win for IFCO, a win for Walmart, a win for the environment and a win for millions of grocery shoppers across America.”
Under the seven-year agreement, IFCO and Walmart will build upon their longstanding collaboration, which launched in 1998 when the two companies joined forces to introduce reusable packaging in the U.S. Walmart suppliers will deliver their produce to Walmart locations using IFCO RPCs. Each RPC will be retrieved after each use and cleaned, washed, sanitized and wrapped before being used again. IFCO RPCs are used up to 100 times before being reground into new RPCs.
“Walmart is committed to providing its shoppers with high quality, safe, nutritious and affordable fresh food produced sustainably,” said Martin Mundo, Walmart Senior Vice President, Produce & GPS. “Our new agreement with IFCO helps us deliver on that promise by creating a fresh food supply chain that is more efficient and more sustainable from beginning to end.”
Please find the full announcement as well as images here: https://bit.ly/36VkwLv
For more information, please contact:Daniela CarboneIFCO VP - Global Marketing Daniela.Carbone@ifco.com
HBI Helga Bailey GmbHCorinna VossTel.: +49(0)89993887-30ifco@hbi.de www.hbi.deSource: RealWire
“IFCO and Walmart share the goal of an efficient, sustainable fresh food supply chain that helps nourish millions of Americans and billions of consumers worldwide,” said Dan Martin, outgoing President of IFCO North America. “This agreement is a win for IFCO, a win for Walmart, a win for the environment and a win for millions of grocery shoppers across America.”
Under the seven-year agreement, IFCO and Walmart will build upon their longstanding collaboration, which launched in 1998 when the two companies joined forces to introduce reusable packaging in the U.S. Walmart suppliers will deliver their produce to Walmart locations using IFCO RPCs. Each RPC will be retrieved after each use and cleaned, washed, sanitized and wrapped before being used again. IFCO RPCs are used up to 100 times before being reground into new RPCs.
“Walmart is committed to providing its shoppers with high quality, safe, nutritious and affordable fresh food produced sustainably,” said Martin Mundo, Walmart Senior Vice President, Produce & GPS. “Our new agreement with IFCO helps us deliver on that promise by creating a fresh food supply chain that is more efficient and more sustainable from beginning to end.”
Please find the full announcement as well as images here: https://bit.ly/36VkwLv
For more information, please contact:Daniela CarboneIFCO VP - Global Marketing Daniela.Carbone@ifco.com
HBI Helga Bailey GmbHCorinna VossTel.: +49(0)89993887-30ifco@hbi.de www.hbi.deSource: RealWire
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