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Fresh Market leans into prepared food packages for Mother’s Day

The grocer has brunch and dinner options, with a focus on fresh

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The Fresh Market, Inc. is helping guests make Mother’s Day special for their moms, grandmothers, sisters, Mom Squads and themselves this year with ready-to-cook and ready-to-heat meal options for the holiday. 

  • Mother’s Day Meal for Two: Ready-to-cook meal includes: 

    • Choice of two: filet mignon (9 oz.); crab cakes (2 ct, 4 oz. each); lobster tail (5 oz.)

    • Seasoned asparagus (1 lb.)

    • Whipped potatoes with rosemary (1 lb.)

    • Chocolate strawberries (8 ct)

    • “Love U Mom” bouquet

    • The Fresh Market Reusable Shopping Bag

  • Prime Rib Meal for 2: Ready-to-heat meal includes: 

    • Fully cooked prime rib (1 lb.)

    • Green bean medley (1 lb.)

    • Whipped potatoes with rosemary (1 lb.)

    • Rosemary horseradish aioli (4 oz.)

    • “Love U Mom” bouquet

    • The Fresh Market Reusable Shopping Bag

  • Mother’s Day Brunch Meal for 4: Ready-to-heat meal includes: 

    • Your choice of quiche.

    • Bacon (12 oz.)

    • Mixed berries (18 oz.)

    • Blueberry muffins (4 ct)

    • “Love U Mom” bouquet

    • The Fresh Market Reusable Shopping Bag

Guests can order online and in-store until May 11. Pick-up is in store May 12-14. For those that are looking for a la carte options, the specialty food retailer also will be offering main dishes, sides and desserts, with dozens of ready-made options guests can pick up in-store. The Mother’s Day Brunch for four also will be shoppable in-store after online ordering has closed through May 14 for anyone that needs a last-minute meal solution.

In addition, The Fresh Market is offering custom-made gift baskets plus a variety of wines, chocolates, cookies, candy, gift  cards and flowers—including a complimentary floral wrapping station in each store—to build a Mother’s Day gift bag or basket. 

The Fresh Market currently operates 159 stores in 22 states across the U.S.

 

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