LOS ANGELES, CA - Berry Fresh is proud to announce that its premium blackberry variety, Sweet Karoline®, has earned a Superior Taste Award from the International Taste Institute in Brussels. Judged in a blind tasting by a panel of over 250 world-renowned chefs and sommeliers, this award recognizes the exceptional flavor and eating experience of Sweet Karoline®—a variety that’s redefining what consumers expect from a blackberry.
Jyoti Bhogal, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Berry Fresh
“We’ve always believed Sweet Karoline® is something special, and this award validates the years of work our team has put into bringing a consistently sweet, high-quality blackberry to market,” says Jyoti Bhogal, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Berry Fresh.
Sweet Karoline® is grown with care in Mexico and soon in the Pacific Northwest, as Berry Fresh expands its production to meet rising demand across North America.
Berry Fresh is proud to announce that its premium blackberry variety, Sweet Karoline®, has earned a Superior Taste Award from the International Taste Institute in Brussels
Known for its sweet, complex flavor and reduced tartness, the variety has gained a loyal following among retailers and consumers alike.
Dollar Tree, Inc. Reports Results for the First Quarter Fiscal 2025; Mike Creedon Comments
CHESAPEAKE, VA - Dollar Tree, Inc. reported financial results for its first quarter ended May 3, 2025.
Mike Creedon, Chief Executive Officer, Dollar Tree, Inc.
“Our strong first quarter performance underscores the progress we’ve made against our strategic priorities and is a clear signal that our customers are responding positively to the changes we are making,” said Mike Creedon, Chief Executive Officer, in the release. “History has shown that we have the resilience to emerge stronger from periods of economic uncertainty, and in today’s rapidly evolving environment, we see a meaningful opportunity to further elevate the value, convenience, and discovery that our customers depend on Dollar Tree to provide.”
Additional Business Highlights
Opened 148 new Dollar Tree stores
Converted approximately 500 stores to our 3.0 multi-price format
Generated $379 million of net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations and $130 million of free cash flow from continuing operations
First Quarter Results
Results for the first quarter, ended May 3, 2025, are reported on a continuing operations basis and reflect the Family Dollar segment as discontinued operations. Continuing operations reflect the results of the Dollar Tree segment and corporate, support, and other.
Also, unless otherwise noted, all comparisons are to the prior year’s first quarter, ended May 4, 2024, which also have been adjusted to reflect the Family Dollar segment as discontinued operations.
Net sales increased 11.3% to $4.6 billion. Same-store net sales increased 5.4%, driven by a 2.5% increase in traffic and a 2.8% increase in average ticket.
Dollar Tree, Inc. reported financial results for its first quarter ended May 3, 2025
Gross profit increased 11.7% to $1.6 billion and gross margin expanded 20 basis points to 35.6%. The expansion in gross margin was driven primarily by lower freight, improved mark-on, and lower occupancy costs due to sales leverage, partially offset by increased distribution, shrink, and markdown costs.
Pazazz® Donates 12,000 Pounds of Apples to Second Harvest Heartland in Partnership with Minnesota Women’s Professional Hockey Star, Taylor Heise; Lindsey Ochmanek, Kristi Harris, and Taylor Heise Comment
ELGIN, MN - Honeybear Brands, a leading grower, marketer, and developer of premium conventional and organic apples, pears, and cherries, and its exclusive brand Pazazz® teamed up with Professional Hockey standout Taylor Heise to “Assist Second Harvest Heartland” during the 2024-25 hockey season. The partnership paid off big time, with the Frost winning their second national championship and Pazazz donating 12,000 pounds of apples to the Second Harvest Heartland food bank.
Lindsey Ochmanek, Director of Sourcing and Demand Planning, Second Harvest Heartland
“Our food shelf partners appreciated the generous infusion of fresh apples this winter. We were thrilled to partner with Pazazz and Taylor Heise on this inaugural campaign. It’s been fun to watch Taylor compete and bring attention to the cause, helping to put hunger on ice,” said Lindsey Ochmanek, director of sourcing and demand planning, Second Harvest Heartland, in a recent press release.
Honeybear Brands donated 600 pounds of apples each time Heise fed a teammate an assist – otherwise known as an “apple” in hockey – during Frost hockey games this season, running December through May. Heise broke last season’s assist record of 9 assists – with a total of 20 assists.
Taylor Heise, Professional Hockey Player
"It’s been an amazing season for many reasons. The Pazazz Apples partnership benefiting Second Harvest Heartland has been an incredible opportunity to give back to the community that has supported me throughout my career. I was doubly motivated throughout the season, knowing that each assist on the ice translates into apples for those in need. I broke my record and we brought another Walter Cup home in the process!" said Taylor Heise, professional hockey player.
Doing Good While Promoting Good Health
Throughout the hockey season, Heise helped promote the campaign to her avid followers on social media – marking each “apple” and resulting donation. Honeybear amplified the campaign on its Instagram and Facebook platforms in markets where Pazazz is on shelf. In addition to fighting hunger, the campaign promoted the importance of fueling the body with fiber for overall good health.
Honeybear Brands and its exclusive brand Pazazz® teamed up with Professional Hockey standout Taylor Heise to “Assist Second Harvest Heartland” during the 2024-25 hockey season
Apples offer numerous health benefits, thanks to their fiber-rich peels. One medium apple has approximately 4.4 grams of dietary fiber, which is 16% of the daily requirement. Apples, which are about 85% water, are also a hydrating snack.
Pazazz is a popular option for apple lovers. Perfectly sweet and tangy, with an explosive, loud crunch, Pazazz is also a late season apple that remains delicious long after other premium apple flavors start to fade.
Kristi Harris, Brand Manager, Honeybear Brands
“Taylor Heise has been an amazing ambassador this season. Not only does she genuinely love apples, but as an elite athlete she has helped educate her followers on the importance of fueling their bodies with healthy options.” said Kristi Harris, brand manager, Honeybear Brands. “Just like Heise, Honeybear is passionate about giving back to our community. We were thrilled to see Taylor amplify our Pazazz brand of apples in a genuine spirit of filling the need to alleviate hunger. It’s been a WIN all around.”
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EAGLE, ID - After nearly 17 years with the Idaho Potato Commission and over 50 years in the food industry, Armand Lobato has retired, closing an impressive chapter in a long and accomplished career. Known for his dedication, humility, and genuine relationships, Armand continues to have a lasting presence among growers, commissioners, colleagues, and friends.
Armand Lobato, Retired Foodservice Promotions Director West, Idaho Potato Commission
Armand began his career in 1974 as a courtesy clerk in Denver, Colorado. From those early days, he steadily advanced through retail and foodservice before joining the IPC as Foodservice Promotions Director West. In that role, he traveled across 14 western states visiting distributors, restaurants, culinary schools, and processors while sharing his well-known love of dad jokes.
Reflecting on his time with the IPC, Armand said in the recent release, “It has been a privilege to work and travel for the IPC. I will miss the growers, commissioners, teammates, and friends I made along the way. I am just an ordinary guy working in an extraordinary industry.” This deep appreciation made his contributions especially meaningful.
Along the way, Armand earned undergraduate and graduate degrees and wrote a weekly column for The Packer and other agribusiness publications for nearly 20 years. He became known for his sharp industry insight, storytelling, and respect for Idaho’s growers and shippers.
After nearly 17 years with the Idaho Potato Commission and over 50 years in the food industry, Armand Lobato has retired
Armand looks forward to spending more time with his wife Michelle, their two grown children, and three grandsons. He also plans to continue writing and hopes to teach journalism or creative writing in the near future.
“It’s been a remarkable ride, one I recommend highly,” Armand said. “It is my hope that someday, someone will open a carton of fresh Idaho potatoes and say, ‘You know, I had a good friend that worked there, years ago.’”
Jamey Higham, President and Chief Executive Officer, Idaho Potato Commission
“Armand has been a vital part of the Idaho Potato Commission,” said Jamey Higham, President and CEO of the IPC. “His passion for the industry, his storytelling, and yes, even his love of dad jokes, have made him a cherished member of our team. We will truly miss working alongside him and wish him all the best in this exciting new chapter.”
Dollar General Corporation Reports First Quarter 2025 Results; Todd Vasos Comments
GOODLETTSVILLE, TN - Dollar General Corporation reported financial results for its fiscal year 2025 first quarter (13 weeks) ended May 2, 2025.
Net Sales Increased 5.3% to $10.4 Billion
Same-Store Sales Increased 2.4%
Operating Profit Increased 5.5% to $576.1 Million
Diluted Earnings Per Share (“EPS”) Increased 7.9% to $1.78
Cash Flows From Operations Increased 27.6% to $847.2 Million
Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend of $0.59 per share
Todd Vasos, Chief Executive Officer, Dollar General
“We are pleased with our start to the year, including strong same-store sales and EPS results,” said Todd Vasos, Dollar General’s chief executive officer, in the recent release. “Our efforts to improve execution and enhance the associate and customer experience are yielding positive outcomes in both our operational performance and our financial results. I want to thank our team for their hard work and dedication to serving our customers and communities with value and convenience every day. These efforts contributed to market share gains in sales of both consumables and non-consumables, and drove growth with both our core customer and trade-in customers during the quarter.”
“Looking ahead, we are uniquely well-positioned to serve our customers in a variety of economic environments. We are proud of our progress and are excited about the future of this business, as we look to further create sustainable long-term value for our shareholders.”
First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Highlights
Net sales increased 5.3% to $10.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025 compared to $9.9 billion in the first quarter of 2024. The net sales increase was driven by positive sales contributions from new stores and growth in same-store sales, partially offset by the impact of store closures. Same-store sales increased 2.4% compared to the first quarter of 2024, reflecting a 2.7% increase in average transaction amount and a 0.3% decrease in customer traffic. Same-store sales in the first quarter of 2025 included growth in each of the consumables, seasonal, home products, and apparel categories.
Gross profit as a percentage of net sales was 31.0% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 30.2% in the first quarter of 2024, an increase of 78 basis points. This gross profit rate increase was driven primarily by lower shrink and higher inventory markups; partially offset by increased markdowns.
Dollar General Corporation reported financial results for its fiscal year 2025 first quarter (13 weeks) ended May 2, 2025
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (“SG&A”) as a percentage of net sales were 25.4% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 24.7% in the first quarter of 2024, an increase of 77 basis points. The primary expenses that were a higher percentage of net sales in the first quarter of 2025 were retail labor, incentive compensation, and repairs and maintenance.
Operating profit for the first quarter of 2025 increased 5.5% to $576.1 million compared to $546.1 million in the first quarter of 2024.
OXNARD, CA - Lemonade stands are a summertime staple, but will there be product to match the consumer demand that seems to inevitably follow the warming temperatures?
The Source stated lemon markets remain on the stronger side, with 165 count and smaller sizes continuing to be somewhat tight. California’s San Joaquin Valley is nearing the end of its season, while the state’s Ventura County/Oxnard area is emerging as the primary growing region.
Quality is looking good for all current crops, with Yuma still maintaining steady volumes and pricing. As Ventura begins ramp up, pricing in the region is still on the higher side and looks to remain so in the coming days.
The Source stated lemon markets remain on the stronger side, with 165 count and smaller sizes continuing to be somewhat tight
Out of the L.A. Terminal Market, the USDA reports California South and Central shippers at the following sizes and prices:
75s: 30.00-33.00; mostly 31.00-32.00 with occasional higher/lower
95s: 32.00-34.00; mostly 33.00-34.00 with occasional higher/lower
115s: 35.00-38.00; mostly 36.00-37.00 with occasional higher/lower
140s: 37.00-40.00; mostly 38.00-39.00 with occasional higher/lower
165s: 39.00-42.00; mostly 40.00-41.00 with occasional higher/lower
200s: 39.00-42.00; mostly 40.00-41.00 with occasional higher/lower
235s: 39.00-42.00; mostly 40.00-41.00 with occasional higher/lower
The USDA clarified prices quoted cover sales by primary receivers of overall supplies on wholesale lots; additional industry sources note numbers are lower on current FOB prices.
Ventura/Oxnard forecasts show a steady rise in temperatures, with a slow scale upward from lows in the med-high 50s and highs in the med-high 60s toward 63 degrees low and 75 high by the middle of the month.
As we continue to monitor all key categories influencing the produce aisle, keep an eye on AndNowUKnow for all the latest.
Costco Wholesale Corporation Reports May Sales Results
ISSAQUAH, WA - Costco Wholesale Corporation reported net sales of $20.97 billion for the retail month of May, the four weeks ended June 1, 2025, an increase of 6.8 percent from $19.64 billion last year.
Net sales for the first 39 weeks were $201.02 billion, an increase of 8.0 percent from $186.07 billion last year.
Costco Wholesale Corporation reported net sales of $20.97 billion for the retail month of May
Costco currently operates 905 warehouses, including 624 in the United States and Puerto Rico, 109 in Canada, 41 in Mexico, 37 in Japan, 29 in the United Kingdom, 19 in Korea, 15 in Australia, 14 in Taiwan, seven in China, five in Spain, two in France, and one each in Iceland, New Zealand, and Sweden. Costco also operates e-commerce sites in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Australia.