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PMA: Taylor Farms is Chopping it Up

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Taylor Farms_KaleChoppedSalad logo in a gray background | Taylor Farms_KaleChoppedSaladTaylor Farms Retail is expanding the company's Chopped Salad Line with a new Kale Chopped Salad Kit. The new Kale Chopped Salad Kit is a mix of tender kale, shaved brussels sprouts, radicchio, Asiago cheese, herb crouton crumble and savory lemon garlic vinaigrette. The newest product in Taylor's Chopped Salad Kit line is the result of extensive company research and input from consumers through the company's website and social networks. The incredible demand for the line has also led Taylor Farms to expand the Chopped Salad Kit line into the single serve market. Four out of the six varieties of Taylor's Chopped Salad Kits are now available in single-serve kits: Asian with grilled chicken, slivered almonds and crispy rice noodles; Southwest with grilled chicken, pepitas and a four cheese Mexican blend; Italian with salami, turkey, olives, pepperoncini's and Parmesan cheese; and the BBQ Ranch with grilled chicken, bacon and roasted corn. "The feedback we've received from consumers via social media outlets has been fantastic. They are adding protein to our Chopped Salads and turning them into delicious entrees for their families. In our new single serve Chopped Salad line, we are adding the protein for them to address their eating occasions on the go," says Mark Campion, president of Taylor Farms Retail. Taylor Farms reinvigorated the salad kit segment over two years ago when they introduced Chopped Salads. Featuring fresh produce varieties and tasty mix-in ingredients, Taylor Farms Chopped Salad Kits have rapidly become one of the company's most popular salad offerings. In addition to the new Kale blend, Taylor Farms' chopped varieties include Asian, BBQ Ranch, Garden Vegetable, Italian and Southwest.  Chopped kits are available at grocery stores and retailers nationwide.

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