Gina Nucci, Director of Corporate Marketing for Mann Packing discusses the company's latest "Nourish Bowls" and how it stays competitive in a market where meal-kits delivery services are so popular. Each bowl is veggie-based with a grain and a sauce, all under 300 calories. They can be paired with other dishes or used in scrambles or on their own. One of the bowls has bacon, but it comes in a side pouch for those that want to stick to a more veggie-based option. Nucci discusses the process of preparing produce and its two-day time span from factory to shelf.
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