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The Fresh Market Elevates Easter Eats

Offers array of multicourse restaurant-quality meals. Known for its restaurant-quality prepared foods program, The Fresh Market has rolled out an Easter holiday feast fit for grabbing and going.

Jennifer Strailey

March 18, 2021

2 Min Read
The Fresh Market Easter
Photograph courtesy of The Fresh Market

Known for its restaurant-quality prepared foods program, The Fresh Market of Greensboro, N.C., has rolled out yet another holiday feast fit for grabbing and going. Its complete, ready-to-cook Easter meals are a convenient option for those who want to spend less time in the kitchen this year, including those hosting the smallest of holiday gatherings.

“Easter is among the three biggest holidays for family get-togethers, and we want to continue catering to what our guests need this year, including smaller gatherings. That is why we introduced a new Easter meal for two, in addition to our traditional Easter essentials like honey ham, rack of lamb, festive desserts and fresh-cut flowers,” said Dan Portnoy, chief merchandising officer of The Fresh Market, in a statement.

On the menu at The Fresh Market this Easter are three different feasts available for online ordering and in-store pickup:

Complete Easter Meals

This year, The Fresh Market is offering three complete, ready-to-cook Easter meal options in a variety of sizes:

  • The New Rack of Lamb Dinner, which serves two for $39.99, includes 1.5 pounds of French cut rack of seasoned or unseasoned lamb, 1 pound of seasoned asparagus, 1 pound of mascarpone whipped potatoes with rosemary and two mini gourmet fruit tarts.

  • The Easter Ham Meal, which serves four for $49.99, includes a 3.5-pound boneless sliced ham, 1.5 pounds of green beans, 1.5-pounds of white cheddar scalloped potatoes, 2 ounces of sliced pineapple, a four count of King’s Hawaiian Original Dinner Rolls, and an 18-ounce lemon cream bar cake.

  • The Large Easter Ham Meal, which serves eight to 10 guests for $79.99, includes a 9-pound bone-in spiral sliced honey ham, 3 pounds of green beans, 3 pounds of white cheddar scalloped potatoes, 1 pound of sliced pineapple, a 12-count of golden dinner rolls and a 7-inch deluxe white cake.

The Fresh Market is inviting shoppers to complete their Easter feast with wine favorites. To accompany its spiral sliced honey ham, the grocer’s wine expert recommends a Pinot Nori such as Belle Glos Las Alturas that contains abundant fruit flavors for an aromatic and rich wine.

For shoppers who prefer an earlier meal on Easter, The Fresh Market also offer an Ultimate Brunch Meal that serves four. The brunch comes with a quiche Lorraine, Nueske’s applewood smoked bacon, a lox tray, plain bagels, whipped cream cheese, a mixed berries tub and The Fresh Market’s fresh squeezed orange juice for $49.99. Guests can complete the spread with a bottle of Mumm Napa Brut Rose.

Other brunch favorites at The Fresh Market include traditional hot cross buns, lemon poppyseed muffins, carrot cake biscotti and The Fresh Market coffee in seasonal flavors such as Wild Blueberry Pie, Carrot Spice Cake and Spring Blend.

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About the Author

Jennifer Strailey

Jennifer Strailey is editor in chief of Winsight Grocery Business. With more than two decades of experience covering the competitive grocery, natural products and specialty food and beverage landscape, Jennifer’s focus has been to provide retail decision-makers with the insight, market intelligence, trends analysis, news and strategic merchandising concepts that drive sales. She began her journalism career at The Gourmet Retailer, where she was an associate editor and has been a longtime freelancer for a variety of trade media outlets. Additionally, she has more than a decade of experience in the wine industry, both as a reporter and public relations account executive. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Boston College. Jennifer lives with her family in Denver.

 

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