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September 2007 ArchivesFreeBird Grilled Chicken Breast Strips Named Best New ProductSeptember 28, 2007 4:10 PM
The results are official. Progressive Grocer named FreeBird Grilled Chicken Breast Strips one of the Best New Products of 2007 out of over 300 qualified entries. Products were rated based on an array of attributes including overall usefulness, innovative packaging, accuracy at meeting the market's needs and responsiveness to important trends. Of course, great taste helped out as well.
These fully cooked Grilled Chicken Breast Strips come in 8 oz. packages. Just heat and eat for a simple all-natural fix suitable for any meal occasion. They're perfect at topping salads, tacos or even pizzas. We just never considered placing them on a pedestal, until now. FreeBird at Expo East 2007September 28, 2007 12:51 PMIt's showtime! Don't forget to stop by and sample some of FreeBird's latest products at Expo East in the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland on September 27th-29th. We're easily located in the Hain-Celestial Booth #2531. Don't miss this oppportunity to find out first hand what "tastes like chicken" really ought to mean!
Sustaining Consumer AttentionSeptember 21, 2007 2:54 PMA recent report by The Hartman Group found that slightly more than half of consumers "claim any familiarity at all with the term 'sustainability'". It goes on to discuss that consumers and industries have very different views of sustainability. For consumers, it's about holding onto certain aspects of their lives or the world by avoiding risks and keeping the world "safe". This starts within the consumer and works its way out to the household, the community, the nation and so on... Does this mean that the fact that we at FreeBird raise our chickens on sustainable family farms is of no interest to most consumers? Not so fast...While they may not use the word "sustainable" to describe their own purchasing behaviors, the key values that play into their "safe" purchasing are healthier, local, social responsibility, environmental responsibility, simple living and control. All of these are naturally achieved through sustainable farming.We need to educate consumers so that this isn't just another industry term. For example, we need them to know that eating chickens raised without antibiotics is not only better for the environment, but better for their health. This should be basic knowledge. The better we do, the less likely "sustainability" will become just another passing fad. FreeBird at Expo East 2007September 20, 2007 11:48 AMHeading east for the fall? Don't forget to stop by and sample some of FreeBird's latest products at Expo East in the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland on September 27th-29th. We're easily located in the Hain-Celestial Booth #2531. Don't miss this oppportunity to find out first hand what "tastes like chicken" really ought to mean! COOL Labels On Consumers' MindsSeptember 12, 2007 3:26 PMA recent Consumer Reports survey reveled that 92% of Americans support Country of Origin Labels. USA Today reports that a Gallup Poll showed half of our nation's grocery shoppers make an effort to buy US food. Maybe that's why poultry lovers are eating up the fact that FreeBird chickens are raised on family farms in the heart of Amish country. While COOL labels provide most customers with security, educated consumers will always dig deeper. (And sooner or later that becomes the standard.) In addition to knowing where their food comes from, these people want to know that whatever they are purchasing has been raised, grown or produced using the highest standards. And they don't have to be industry specialists to find out. This kind of information is everywhere. For instance, FreeBird proudly publicizes that we feed our chickens a diet of pure corn and soybeans rather than typical "chicken feed" (which has extenders and animal byproducts), because consumers have a right to know. The fact that they fall for the taste is a whole different story.
Big Bowl Restaurants Profit NaturallySeptember 12, 2007 12:16 PMCongratulations to Big Bowl authentic Asian restaurants for increasing business the natural way. Rather than settling for status quo, this company is looking for local, natural, organic, eco-friendly and self-sustaining ways to increase sales. Last year tactics like serving sustainable FreeBird chicken, suiting up servers in silk and bamboo attire and saying sayonara to bottled water kicked up sales by 10%. Of course, it's the amazing food that keeps customers coming back. The Big Bowl menu, which is based on the concept of sharing, offers an incredible selction of ethnic items like grilled chicken satay, pad thai, spicy curries and stir fries composed of a variety of premium products. They toast and grind sesame seeds for sauces on premises, fillet their own whole fresh fish and rely soley on ranch pork and free range chicken. The plan is to add organic beef to the mix as well. The results are so delicious, customers are willing to pay a little more for their meals. Naturally, expansion is on the horizon. Restaurant number nine is scheduled to roll this spring in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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