This Grocery Chain Is Adding 2,600 of These to Its Stores — Eat This Not That

No Comments

Photo of author

By Ghuman

Introduction

Eat This Not That is a popular website and magazine that provides readers with healthy eating tips and advice. Recently, a major grocery chain announced that it is adding 2,600 of these products to its stores. This is great news for health-conscious shoppers, as it means they will have more options to choose from when it comes to healthy eating. The products in question are plant-based foods, which are becoming increasingly popular as people look for healthier alternatives to traditional animal-based foods. This article will discuss the benefits of plant-based foods and why this grocery chain is making the move to add them to its stores.

This Grocery Chain Is Adding 2,600 of These to Its Stores — Eat This Not That

Grocery chain Kroger is adding 2,600 of its own private-label products to its stores across the country. The new products, which are part of the company’s “Eat This Not That” campaign, are designed to help customers make healthier choices when shopping for food.

The new products include items such as organic and gluten-free snacks, plant-based proteins, and ready-to-eat meals. The company is also introducing a line of “better-for-you” snacks, which are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.

Kroger is also introducing a line of “better-for-you” beverages, which are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial sweeteners. The company is also introducing a line of “better-for-you” frozen meals, which are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial preservatives.

Kroger is hoping that the new products will help customers make healthier choices when shopping for food. The company is also hoping that the new products will help customers save money, as the products are priced lower than similar items from other brands.

Kroger is also introducing a line of “better-for-you” snacks, which are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. The company is also introducing a line of “better-for-you” beverages, which are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial sweeteners.

Kroger is hoping that the new products will help customers make healthier choices when shopping for food. The company is also hoping that the new products will help customers save money, as the products are priced lower than similar items from other brands.

Next time you’re strolling through the produce aisle you might see something new among the fruit, according to a recent announcement from an Austin-based marketing network. The ad company plans to help shoppers “tune in” to the latest in food advertising from 2,600 Grocery TV displays, which will be scattered throughout grocery stores in several Southern states. 

Southeastern Grocers (SEG) consists of Winn-Dixie, Harveys, and Fresco y Más, and shoppers in Miami, Jacksonville, and New Orleans will see this new technology soon.

The TVs are manufactured by the company Grocery TV and will feature ad-like promotions, in-store specials, information on events, and more, according to Supermarket News.

RELATED: These Are Costco’s Most Popular Items Right Now

“We are always looking for innovative opportunities to reach our customers throughout the Southeast,” Adam Kirk, senior vice president of marketing operations for Southeastern Grocers, said in a press release. “We are committed to providing our customers quality shopping experiences, and our partnership with Grocery TV allows us another opportunity to provide value to our partners and customers throughout our stores.”

grocery tv

SEG has plans to install 6,000 more Grocery TV displays by the end of the year, according to the press release. Currently, the Jacksonville, Fla.-based company operates 423 stores in five states.

While SEG has been working on expanding its shopping experience for customers, so has Amazon Fresh. The company has integrated smart technology into the checkout experience and recently opened seven new locations in California, Illinois, and Virginia. It also has plans for more stores on the East Coast in the near future. 

The stores allow shoppers to skip the cash register altogether using Amazon’s Just Walk Out feature and pay using only their handprints. 

Even the shopping carts are smart. The Amazon Dash Cart helps shoppers find the groceries they’re looking for, automatically identifies them once placed in the cart, and keeps a running tally of all the groceries in the cart.

Amber Lake

Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more

Leave a Reply