Judge Approves Sale of Haggen's Core Stores to Albertsons



BELLINGHAM, WA - It's official—Bankruptcy judge Kevin Gross in Delaware has given the OK on Albertsons’ bid to absorb the remnants of Haggen for $106 million.

Announced earlier this month, Albertsons’ deal will not abolish the Haggen brand in its entirety. Of the 29 stores to be purchased by the retailer, 15 in Washington will still carry the Haggen banner, according to the Seattle Times. The last 14, which were for the most part stores that Haggen originally acquired from Albertsons or Safeway stores, will become Albertsons once again.

John Clougher, CEO, Haggen“We are excited about the opportunity to have the backing of Albertsons and look forward to be part of the Albertsons grocery family,” John Clougher, CEO of Haggen, said in a prior press release. “Haggen has been a part of the Pacific Northwest and the Bellingham community for more than eight decades and we will continue the traditions of operating great Haggen stores focused on community involvement, fresh northwest products and great service.”

Photo Source: Seattle Business Journal

Following the court's decision, Albertsons Spokesman Brian Dowling provided the Bellingham Herald with a written statement explaining that the company is pleased with the court approval, adding that the company expects to close on the deal in the next several weeks. Haggen officials have yet to comment as of the time of writing this.

The deal also extends to offering employment to essentially all Haggen workers at these soon-to-be-acquired “core stores.”

“With the sale of these 29 stores to Albertsons, we are optimistic that everyone who works within them will finally be able to have the certainty and stability that they deserve,” UFCW issued in its own statement.

While there may be no more news coming from Haggen any time soon, you can count on AndNowUKnow to update with all the latest industry happenings.

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SUNSET®/Mastronardi Advances Customer Service with New Laredo, Texas-Based Facility



KINGSVILLE, ON - Mastronardi announced the opening of its brand new 187,000-square-foot distribution center this week, located in Laredo, Texas.

Paul Mastronardi, CEO, SUNSET®“This full-scale distribution facility will carry the SUNSET® catalog of products, giving our southern customers quick access to the most flavorful produce,” CEO Paul Mastronardi shared in a press release.

Along with the convenient location, the new facility includes a refrigerated warehouse and 130 loading docks.

Inside SUNSET® Mastronardi's new Laredo, TX, distribution facility.

Being located in Texas will advance quality control and expedite border crossing, allowing the company to respond to customers’ needs faster.

Kevin Safrance, COO, SUNSET®“Customer service is our number one priority,” Kevin Safrance, COO at Mastronardi Produce, said in the release. “When exploring options to enhance our logistics program and increase efficiencies, Laredo was the perfect fit.”

SUNSET® Mastronardi's new Laredo, TX, distribution facility.

Contact the Mastronardi team at [email protected] to learn more about Laredo, and keep checking in with AndNowUKnow for further developments with this newest facility and beyond.

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California Giant Invest $200,000 in Updated Cooling Technologies



WATSONVILLE, CA – California Giant has announced a streamlined renovation to the cooling system at its Watsonville facility, just in time for the 2016 berry season.

The company’s new west cooling facility received a modern cooling tower and condenser system, costing more than $200,000, as part of the company’s investment to sustainable and environmental responsibility, it said.

Cindy Jewell, Vice President of Marketing for California Giant, presenting the $150,000 check

“The staff is really excited about the ability to use these new improvements to save energy and be more efficient,” Cindy Jewell, VP of Marketing for California Giant, tells me, adding that there is more growth in sustainability on the way for other company facilities.

“We definitely want to continue to improve our operations to be more environmentally aware. We also have a facility in Santa Maria and we are looking to see how we can improve technologies and efficiencies there as well.”

Old cooling system removed via crane at the New West Cooling facility

California Giant credited technological advances in a press release for its ability to now increase cooling fruit loads while decreasing the time and energy used. The company says that its new cooling tower consists of four independent and auto-adjusting fans, which is a big shift from its previous singular unit.

The 35,000-square-foot facility in Watsonville installed the new system this week, with final installation expected to be complete within the next week. The original unit, first installed in 1988 and weighing over 50,000 pounds, was removed by crane and transported to a recycling facility.

California Giant staff, and surrounding local businesses, look on as the installations are switched

California Giant said it expects the new system to decrease cooling time by 20 minutes and use energy only based on the needs of each cooling load, making its upcoming season much more energy efficient.

Find out more about California Giant and its berry facilities at www.calgiant.com, and keep checking back with AndNowUKnow for more in industry technologies.

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London Fruit's Kalani Jaime and Jerry Garcia Sr. Talk Debuting Fresh New Look at Upcoming Viva Fresh



PHARR, TX - London Fruit, the South Texas-based provider of tropical fruit from Mexico is gearing up for the rapidly approaching Viva Fresh Produce Expo, and is excited to showcase a new look for its boxes to the floor at booth #93.

“London Fruit was the first company to get on board with Viva Fresh,” explains Kalani Jaime, Project Manager at London Fruit. “We were there right out of the gate, and being able to exhibit at a Southwest-based show while showcasing our products that are grown 100% in Mexico is a huge bonus for us.”

London Fruit's New Lime BoxesAt the show, London Fruit will be showcasing its new, two-layer “place pack” lime boxes, featuring the company’s newly updated look. Starting with just the company’s limes, Jaime tells me the London Fruit will expand the new look to it’s packaging boxes across all of its categories.

Along with the company's year-round lime and avocado programs, the company also provides a seasonal Mexican mango program. Jerry Garcia Sr. says while this year's mango crop has shown lessened supplies industry-wide, London Fruit is optimistic about its position in the market. 

“Although this year’s mango season has shown limited supply, London Fruit’s ability to maintain a strong market share is due to our long-term relationship with our mango producers in Mexico,” added Garcia.

“We invite our friends, our current customers, and new visitors alike to check in with London Fruit and see all of our quality products first-hand,” concluded Jaime.

See for yourself this weekend at London Fruit’s booth #93!

London Fruit


Kroger Expands ClickList Grocery Service in Dallas and Houston



DALLAS & AUSTIN, TX - Still not convinced by all the hype on online ordering and grocery pick up? It seems like Kroger is, at least. By the end of the year, Kroger expects to expand its “ClickList” online ordering and pickup service to around 20 of its locations in North Texas, mainly in the Dallas and Houston areas.

Dana Zurcher, President, Dallas Division, Kroger (Source: Dallas Business Journal)

Starting this summer, shoppers will be able to choose from nearly 40,000 items in the store and pick them up without ever going inside, explains Dana Zurcher, Kroger’s Dallas division President. This decision, of course, is a natural progression of the growing trend in online grocery shopping, particularly in the North Texas region.

Craig Rosenblaum, Senior Director, Willard Bishop Inmar“Kroger’s decision is not a defensive move, it’s understanding that the shopper expects you to do business this way,” Craig Rosenblum, Senior Director at research firm Willard Bishop Inmar shared with the Dallas Morning News. “While it may be small, e-commerce will continue to be an important part of every retail business.”

Currently about 8 to 10 percent of its business, Kroger says, Rosenblum expects the e-commerce sector of the business to double over the next three to five years, and reach up to 20 percent. According to the Dallas Morning News, Rosenblum  says the main two demographics of services like ClickList are “soccer mom” types who don’t want have to drag their kids into the store, and the elderly who would prefer to have another person do their shopping for them.

Other recent online grocery expansions into the Dallas-Austin region include:

  • Walmart expanding online grocery ordering and curbside pickup service to Dallas-Fort Worth at eight of its stores.
  • Shipt, a Birmingham-based online grocery service expanded to Dallas in June.
  • H-E-B is currently testing curbside service in Houston. 
  • H-E-B partnering with Instacart in Austin and Houston.

While Kroger hasn’t yet released the list of regional stores that will be equipped for ClickList, the Kroger Marketplace that opened last Friday in Prosper, TX, will be one of them, Zurcher says.

“We’re still selecting the stores and trying to pick the ones where more customers are apt to use it,” added Zurcher. “Plus physically, with new stores it’s easy to incorporate it, but with existing stores we have to think about whether we can add it.”

There’s no doubt that retailers will continue to expand their reach for online grocery shopping, so stay tuned to AndNowUKnow for more.

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California Government Approves $15 Minimum Wage Plan



SACRAMENTO, CA - California government has reached a deal to push California’s minimum wage to a historic $15 an hour in just under five years, which would make it the first state to do so.

California Governor Jerry BrownGovernor Jerry Brown and a team of legislative labor leaders announced yesterday that the agreement reached would set the the state on a track that will have the minimum wage level at $15 by January of 2022.

Kevin de Leon, Los Angeles Senate Leader (D), CaliforniaDemocratic Senate Leader Kevin de Leon of Los Angeles stated this would help as many as six million California residents, according to CBS Local.

The Governor stated the deal was a sign of productivity on the state’s part, saying “California is proving once again that it can get things done and help people get ahead.”

California residents have rallied for the increase with the hopes that it will help to contribute to the economy, and as we reported last May, Los Angeles became a forerunner in developments in the movement when it increased it voted to increase its own city-wide minimum wage over 60%, from $9 to $15.

California State Capitol, Sacramento, CA

Worries persist, however, on this business end for smaller companies that worry the boost may endanger their abilities to keep the doors open.

Michael Saltsman, Employment Policies Institute“Dramatic wage mandates are already forcing difficult decisions in relatively wealthier areas, with low margin businesses being forced to lay off employees or close entirely,” said Michael Saltsman of the Employment Policies Institute, according to CBS.

Even chain restaurants have stated that rising wage levels is a concern. As we reported recently, Carl’s Jr. CEO Andrew Puzder told business insider he was open to an automated restaurant plan to mitigate labor.

While this is one more step towards a historic wage raise in the U.S., the deed is not yet signed. If the legislation does pass, California will be the first state to boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour.


Titan Farms Forms New Partnership with Sizemore Farms and Extends Peach Market



RIDGE SPRING, SC – A new partnership with Florida grower Sizemore Farms will result in a longer peach season and increased grow options for South Carolina grower, Titan Farms, the company has announced.

Chalmers Carr, President, Titan Farms

“Thanks to our new partnership with Sizemore Farms, we can offer a seamless transition from Florida to South Carolina peaches while maintaining our high-quality standards,” said Chalmers Carr, President of Titan Farms.

Now gaining an extra five weeks of peach harvesting and new acreage to delve into, Titan Farms will begin shipping from Florida on April 4, and from its own South Carolina orchards starting the third week of May. 

“Much like our home state, Florida has warm, humid nights and unique soils which create an optimal growing environment for producing premium great tasting peaches,” continued Carr in a press release.

Sizemore Farms says that the company is looking forward to the experience and expertise that Titan Farms will bring to its company through the partnership.

“As a vertically integrated company, we are constantly looking to improve our operations and align with those who share a similar vision to our own,” said John Sizemore, Principal at Sizemore Farms. “We look forward to aligning with Titan Farms due to their success and track record in the Southern peach industry.”

Peaches shipping out from Florida under the partnership will be packaged in eight pound, one layer cartons and shipped throughout Canada and the U.S.. 

Count on AndNowUKnow news for more produce partnership and shipping announcements. 

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Ocean Mist Expands Organic Line with Three New Offerings to Meet Rising Demands



Welcome to What’s In Store. 

Ocean Mist Farms is expanding its popular line of organic vegetables to include three exciting new items: asparagus, romaine hearts, and green onions. As demand accelerates for this growing category, the company is responding to changes in the marketplace with these new additions. 

Ocean Mist

Farmed in multiple locations throughout California and Mexico, Ocean Mist’s sustainable organic program provides superior quality, flavor, and value year-round. Since 2000, the company has grown its organic offerings to include a variety of vegetables, including artichokes, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, and many more. Today, the company offers 18 organically grown produce items under the Ocean Mist Organic label.

Founded by Italian immigrants in 1924, this fourth-generation grower-owned business has made significant strides in environmental stewardship. Over nine decades later, Ocean Mist Farms is still committed to preserving and enhancing the land on which it farms and the surrounding ecosystems.

Ocean Mist

With its diverse organic line, Ocean Mist is continuing to meet the ever-evolving demands of its customer base and exceed consumer expectations. Visit oceanmistorganic.com for more information.

Thank you for watching What’s In Store. 

Ocean Mist