Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Can’t Cook visit Whole Foods for Whole Holiday Season


 
 

Can’t cook and the in-laws are coming for the weekend this holiday season? Simply remember these five words.  Whole Foods Fast, Fabulous, Food. Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food that is considered restaurant quality and “better for you” can be found in a plethora of locations.  However if quality consistency, variety, and differentiated flavor are important Whole Foods is the place.
Today Whole Foods non longer stands for whole pay check. Whole Foods is in the United Sates from coast to coast is Fresh, Fast, Fabulous, Food that is Ready-2-Eat or Heat-N-Eat prepared fresh and deemed by consumers “better for you”.  
Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Whole Foods offers mix and match meal components that can be customized into a cohesive family meal and you don’t have to cook at all.  Depending on location you can order online or simply visit and pick up in-store.   
Breakfast can include such favorites as a Smoked Salmon Platter with fresh Bagels, Fresh Fruit Platter or Pastry Platter with a selection of mini fresh baked pastries. Lunch you can get a selection of salads, croissant platter, wrap platter or traditional sandwich platter.  
Dinner can be a breeze with a Heat-N-Eat or Ready-2-Eat meal from a traditional Boneless Prime Rib or Ham with traditional side orders or you can customize your meal with appetizers including prosciutto wraps, grilled vegetables, crostini’s,  and side orders including Mashed Potatoes, Wild Rice Stuffing, Wild Mushroom Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Green Beans with Spiced Nuts, Dinner rolls, Saffron Poached Pears. 
So if you can’t cook, don’t worry.  Grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh prepared food can make every holiday and happy holiday.
 
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