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Bellisio Foods Introduces EAT! Frozen Entrées

EAT! frozen entrées are available in three flavor profiles.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Bellisio Foods introduced EAT! frozen entrées. The meals combine global flavors and high-quality ingredients.

EAT! frozen entrées are available in three flavor profiles. EAT! BimBap offers a taste of Asia, while EAT! LaVida embraces Latin American cuisine, and EAT! 2.0 updates classic American flavors. The eight varieties include Chicken and Potato Curry, Korean Inspired Chicken, Orange Chicken, Mexican Style Mac & Cheese with Uncured Bacon, Tomatillo Chicken, Chicken Penne Primavera, Honey Balsamic Chicken, and Lemon Herb Chicken.

Made with real, authentic ingredients, most EAT! frozen entrées include one half cup of vegetables as packaged, 100 percent natural white meat chicken (minimally processed and with no artificial ingredients), and whole grains. All carry responsible nutritional values, including no more than 700 mg of sodium or 13 grams of fat, and they have no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

Not only are EAT! frozen entrées made with real food, they're made by real people who care about quality and taste and who are passionate about making mealtime a flavor adventure. As a result, EAT! frozen entrées offer a delicious departure from the ordinary.

"EAT! frozen entrées are ideal for those on-the-go individuals who want a convenient meal option but who crave an adventurous eating experience," says Jeff Tuttle, senior vice president of Innovation with Bellisio Foods. "With Asian and Latin American inspired meals as well as new takes on American favorites, we believe EAT! frozen entrées offer the kind of interesting and bold flavors that have been missing from the freezer aisle and the dinner table."

Affordably priced, EAT! frozen entrées are now available in more than 4,000 retail stores nationwide, including Albertson's/Safeway Stores, Crest Foods, D&W, Dillon's, Family Fare Market, Food City, FoodMaxx, Frey Meyers, Gordy's Market, Hy-Vee, King Soopers, Kroger Stores, Lucky Market, Lunds & Byerlys, Martin's  Price Shopper, Quality Food Centers, Raley's Ralphs Fresh Fare, Ralphs Grocery, Save Mart, Schnucks, Smith's Food and Drug, Smith's Marketplace, SpartanNash, Strack & Van Til, Ultra Foods, VG's Grocery, Vons, and Woodman's.

About the Author

Rebekah Marcarelli

Senior Editor

Rebekah Marcarelli comes to the grocery world after spending several years immersed in digital media. A graduate of Purchase College, Rebekah held internships in the magazine, digital news and local television news fields. In her spare time, Rebekah spends way too much time at the grocery store deciding what to make for dinner.

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