Prepared Meals Vegetables

Prepared Meals Vegetables

ST. DALFOURSt. Dalfour Gourmet On The Go, Ready to Eat Wild Salmon with Vegetables, 6.2 Ounce Tins (Pack of 6)
Grocery (ST. DALFOUR)
List Price: $19.20
  • Shelf Stable for two years
  • Ready-to-eat. Good served warm or room temp
  • All-natural, no MSG, low fat, low sodium
  • Comes with salt/pepper sachet and plastic spork

The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Manufacturing Perishable Prepared Foods, Salads, Sandwiches, Prepared Meals, Fresh Pizza, Fresh Pasta, and Peeled or Cut Vegetables
Book ()
List Price: $795.00
Price: $795.00

My Own MealsPasta with Garden Vegetables
Gourmet (My Own Meals)
  • Non-Perishable: Needs No Refrigertaion or Special Handling
  • No MSG, Halal
  • Pareve/ Vegetartian
  • Boilable & Microwaveable
  • no artificial flavors or colors

Toy FoodsChildren's Pizza: Pretend Play Toy Food Playset
Toy (Toy Foods)
  • Children's Pizza: Pretend Play Toy Food Product!
  • Children love Pizza, this set makes a great gift for your little Pizza fans!
  • Deep-pan pizza with cutter and scoop, pizza slices have velcro.
  • Age Range: 3 - 6 years, size is 8" diameter.
  • Great gift idea, presented on a blister card.

Going NativeGoing Native Vegetable Green Curry, Bangkok Beauty, Hot, 10-Ounce Package (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Going Native)
List Price: $24.00
Price: $16.62
You Save: $7.38 (31%)
  • Pack of six 10-ounce, two-serving boxes (total of 60 ounces / 12 servings)
  • Thai-style green curry of vegetables like eggplant and green beans in a spicy coconut sauce
  • All-natural; vegan; no trans fat; no cholesterol; no MSG; gluten-free; dairy-free; kosher
  • Heat-and-eat preparation; use microwave or stove
  • Imported

Going NativeGoing Native Potato and Bamboo Shoot Curry, Sherpa's Delight, 10-Ounce Package (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Going Native)
List Price: $24.00
Price: $16.62
You Save: $7.38 (31%)
  • Pack of six 10-ounce, two-serving boxes (total of 60 ounces / 12 servings)
  • Nepalese-style curry featuring lightly spiced potatoes, black-eyed beans, and bamboo shoots
  • All-natural; vegan; no trans fat; no cholesterol; no MSG; gluten-free; dairy-free; kosher
  • Heat-and-eat preparation; use microwave or stove
  • Imported

Kitchens Of IndiaKitchens Of India Ready To Eat Palak Paneer, Spinach With Cottage Cheese, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Kitchens Of India)
List Price: $17.94
Price: $16.03
You Save: $1.91 (11%)
  • Case of six 10-ounce boxes (total of 60 ounces)
  • Cubes of Indian cottage cheese (paneer) simmered in sauce featuring spinach, yogurt, garlic butter, and cashews
  • Vegetarian; all-natural; no preservatives; no trans fat; kosher
  • Ready to eat: heat on stove top or in microwave and serve
  • Made in India

Icon Group International, Inc.The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Manufacturing Perishable Prepared Foods, Salads, Sandwiches, Prepared Meals, Fresh Pizza, Fresh Pasta, and Peeled or Cut Vegetables
Book (Icon Group International, Inc.)
List Price: $795.00
Price: $795.00

Kitchens Of IndiaKitchens Of India Ready To Eat Pav Bhaji, Mashed Vegtable Curry, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Kitchens Of India)
List Price: $17.94
Price: $16.03
You Save: $1.91 (11%)
  • Case of six 10-ounce boxes (total of 60 ounces)
  • Buttery, mildly spicy curry of mashed potatoes, tomatoes, green peas, onions
  • Vegetarian; all-natural; no preservatives; no trans fat; kosher
  • Ready to eat: heat on stove top or in microwave and serve
  • Made in India

Dr. McDougall's Right FoodsDr. McDougall's Right Foods Vegan Tamale Soup with Baked Chips, 2.4-Ounce Cups (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Dr. McDougall's Right Foods)
List Price: $12.40
Price: $11.20
You Save: $1.20 (10%)
  • Case of six 2.4-ounce cups of dry soup mix (total of 14.4 ounces)
  • Made with polenta, pinto beans, chiles, and baked tortilla chips
  • Vegan and gluten free; contains no cholesterol or saturated fat
  • Quick and nutritious individual servings; perfect for meals on the go
  • All-natural, heart-healthy foods from the renowned McDougall Program in Santa Rosa, California

Pick n Pay revamps convenience


Sales of Pick n Pay’s new top-end house brand prepared meals were up 50 percent from a year ago, it said yesterday, after it had spruced up its offering in a bid to win back up-market customers.

June 25, 2008

By Tom Robbins

Cape Town - Sales of Pick n Pay’s new top-end house brand prepared meals were up 50 percent from a year ago, it said yesterday, after it had spruced up its offering in a bid to win back up-market customers.

Until last September - when the downturn hit hard - competitor Woolworths had been stealing the market as it rolled out premium convenience meals under its own label.

Peter Arnold, the general manager of Pick n Pay fresh foods, said it was achieving double-digit growth in the house brand category week on week. He admitted that the previous private label, Foodhall, had been poorer in quality and packaging.

Arnold denied that the No Name products were poorer in quality than competing national brands. He defended the use of inexpensive packaging, saying customers didn’t want to pay more for it.

He said house-branded products accounted for 13 percent of sales; when it included meat and vegetables it accounted for 30 percent.

A significant supplier was Tiger Brands. This was a new area for the manufacturer, but Pick n Pay was still working out which meal types had the strongest customer demand, Arnold said.

Mark Ansley, a portfolio manager at Cadiz, said private label prepared meals offered high margins and could pull customers into stores.

He cautioned, however, that the growth had been off a low base, and that in the past private labelling had not been an effective strategy.

The retailer said recent changes, including a brand refresh costing R110 million, were part of a strategic shift that included getting products into supermarkets more quickly by centralising distribution and incorporating new systems software.

The Foodhall brand would be discontinued, along with the Pick n Pay Choice label, which included vegetables and dry groceries. These products would all be rebranded as Pick n Pay and would “be the equivalent to the leading national brand at a better price”.

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Prepared Meals Vegetables Archives

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ScientIST Resolution: Eating Healthy A to Z
LAist, CA - 6 hours ago
(late night fast food, sodas as fluid source, daily vending machine usage) with some simply prepared meals combining a few of the ingredients below.