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Frozen Prepared Vegetables 2010-08-16

Although not as big as the plain frozen vegetable category, frozen prepared vegetables are adding flavor to the frozen food section. So much so that Rochester, N.Y.-based Wegmans Food Markets introduced a line of these side dishes earlier this year. Varieties include Broccoli, Cauliflower and Pine Nuts in an olive oil, garlic and herb sauce; Grilled Vegetables including fire-roasted eggplant, zucchini,

August 16, 2010

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Although not as big as the plain frozen vegetable category, frozen prepared vegetables are adding flavor to the frozen food section. So much so that Rochester, N.Y.-based Wegmans Food Markets introduced a line of these side dishes earlier this year. Varieties include Broccoli, Cauliflower and Pine Nuts in an olive oil, garlic and herb sauce; Grilled Vegetables including fire-roasted eggplant, zucchini, peppers and onions; and Wild Brown and Red Rice with carrots, scallions and parsley. Each 1-pound bag costs $3.99.

Offerings in the category provide the ultimate in convenience since they don't require seasoning. In most cases consumers can also steam vegetables right in the bag.

Birds Eye offers a line of “specially seasoned” steam-in-bag frozen vegetables, including an Asian medley, garlic baby peas and mushrooms, garlic cauliflower and Southwestern corn. Meanwhile Green Giant's Valley Fresh Steamers come in such flavors as broccoli/carrots/cauliflower in cheese sauce, and green beans and rosemary butter sauce.

52 WEEKS ENDING JUNE 13, 2010DOLLAR SALES% CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR
Supermarkets$256.3M9.5
Drug$19,86974.9
F/D/Mx$263.6M10.0
CALENDAR YEAR20072008 DOLLAR SALES2009
Supermarkets$209.5M$217.1M$243.4M
Drug$25.1K$16.3K$12.9K
F/D/Mx$213.6M$221.7M$249.8M
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