Don Lee Farms organic plant based burger to be launched in Kroger stores

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Don Lee Farms is set to launch its organic plant based burger in almost 2000 Kroger markets covering more than 8,000 stores.

The Don Lee Farms organic plant based burger will be available in the meat section at Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, QFC, Dillons, Fry’s and King Soopers.

The organic burgers will be sold in Kroger in May and are available currently at Costco Wholesale, Wegmans, Publix, HEB, Stater Bros, Stop & Shop, Tops and markets across US.

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The Don Lee Farms organic plant based burger is made using organic plant based ingredients, sizzles on the grill like raw beef. The burger is gluten-free, vegan, organic with an abundant amount of plant-based protein and is qualified for USDA’s organic certification.

Don Lee Farms organic plant based burger

Don Lee Farms organic plant based burger. Photo courtesy of Business Wire.

Donald Goodman – President of Don Lee Farms said: “Working with Kroger has been a priority for us in our pursuit to expand to where our customers want us to be. With the addition of Kroger, we are bringing the fastest growing burger of its kind to nearly 2,000 locations in the United States. With both private label and branded, we are now in over 8,000 retail markets.”

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Recently, Don Lee Farms announced the distribution of its organic plant based burger in Publix and its plans for global expansion into 15 countries in South America, Europe, and the Caribbean.

Ever since its launch, Don Lee Farms sold millions of organic plant based burgers to markets, club stores, and Amazon’s Treasure Truck.

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