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Discover Onions, Etc., Inc.’s HOME GROWN™ label Onions Etc. bag and the value added benefits it provides today’s demanding consumers

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BAG SIZE & BAG HOLES: Easy to read bag size. Holes at the top of the bag makes makes it easy to pick up and handle.

HOME GROWN™ Label: “From our home to yours.” Our grandparents grew their own produce or knew the farmer who did.

WHITE ONIONS / COOKING ONIONS / SWEET ONIONS / RED ITALIAN SWEETS: Let’s identify this product so consumers know what they’re buying.

ONE PHOTO IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS! This photo stimulates IMPULSE PURCHASES. We want to team with you to market this produce. We are after the shopper that does NOT already have onions on their shopping list.

GREAT RECIPE: It’s our goal to give recipes that are healthy, quick and easy to prepare. What better way to get consumers to eat more produce than to show them how!

CONSUMER WEB SITE ADDRESS: Directs consumers to our consumer web site, HomeGrownGoodness.com, where they can see the farmer who grew the onions in this bag, get more recipes, and find more consumer information.

 

HEALTH BENEFITS:
Our testing results told us consumers prefer knowing specific health benefits the product gives them over a nutritional value chart.

BIBLE SCRIPTURE: A reminder of where our food really comes from and how long it has been around.

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ONION HANDLING TIPS: Our consumer testing tells us consumers want to know how to properly handle the produce they purchase. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about this item.

ONION RECIPE: An easy, quick and healthy suggested cooking use for this commodity.

ORIGIN STICKER: Each bag has an “origin” sticker that is located on the back of the bag. It identifies the grower of the produce in this bag. This sticker is applied at the time of packing and can be changed as we pack to correlate with the grower we are using to fill the bag. Consumers can go to our web site www.HomeGrownGoodness. com and see the grower farm, fields, packing shed, and eventually safety records of the grower whose produce is in the bag.