Publix to start distinguishing locally-grown food
Buying local has become a lot easier thanks to a new deal between Publix Super Markets and Redland Farms
Food grown at Miami’s Redland Farms has long been marked as Florida-grown, not really making a distinction between tomatoes picked 400 miles from here and those picked within county lines just few hours before.
Well, not anymore. The supermarket will start marking produce grown in the farms near Homestead under the label “Redland-Raised” in an incentive to promote locally-grown food.
Expect to find Redland-Raised avocados, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, okra, sweet potato, tomatoes, papayas and sapotes, among other things.
I’ll be posting pictures of the produce after my next trip to the market.
Image by wonderlane



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