Consumers Can Cook Again With Holly Farms(R) Chicken
September 28 2009 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Food Lion LLC Signs Exclusive Arrangement to Introduce Holly Farms
Premium Chicken at a Great Price WILKESBORO and SALISBURY, N.C.,
Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- After being absent from retail grocery
stores in the southeast for more than 10 years, one of the most
well-respected national brands of fresh chicken is making a
comeback. Today, Tyson Foods, Inc. and Food Lion LLC announced an
arrangement to reintroduce Holly FarmsĀ® fresh chicken at more than
1,200 Food Lion, Bloom and Bottom Dollar Food grocery stores
throughout the eastern United States. "Food Lion has a unique
opportunity to reintroduce one of the most well-respected brands of
fresh chicken at our stores," said Hans Lefebvre, vice president of
meat and seafood merchandising at Food Lion LLC. "In an economy
where consumers are always searching for premium products at great
prices, we are able to provide both to our customers through this
arrangement. This is a fantastic opportunity to provide a unique
product offering exclusive to our customers, while delivering on
our commitment of quality products at great prices. The Holly Farms
brand has a strong heritage in many markets in which we operate as
a provider of quality, premium fresh chicken at a great price. The
reintroduction of this brand enables us to provide a differentiated
product to our customers at or below current store brand fresh
chicken prices." Consumers will begin seeing packages of Holly
Farms fresh chicken in stores this week. As part of the
arrangement, Food Lion LLC will replace all store brand fresh
chicken with Holly Farms premium brand chicken at Food Lion, Bloom
and Bottom Dollar Food stores. "We're excited about working with
Food Lion LLC to offer Holly Farms-branded chicken to consumers
again," said Tim Price, vice president of business development for
Tyson Foods' retail fresh poultry business. "We plan to produce a
wide variety of tray-packed chicken products with the same
freshness, safety and quality people have historically expected
from products bearing the Holly Farms name." The Holly Farms
poultry company was founded in Wilkesboro, N.C., in 1958 and over
the years built a reputation for high-quality, fresh, tray-packed
chicken. The company and its operations were bought by Tyson Foods
in 1989. By the late 1990s, Holly Farms was phased out as a
national brand. The reintroduced line of chicken will primarily be
produced at the same Wilkesboro poultry complex where Holly Farms
began. In addition, plant locations in Monroe, N.C.;
Temperanceville, Va., and Shelbyville, Tenn., will also be involved
in the production of this product. "We believe this initiative will
help ensure continued economic stability for our plant," said Mark
Welborn, manager of Tyson's Wilkesboro Complex. "In fact, we expect
it will actually lead to an incremental increase in the volume of
fresh chicken we produce in Wilkesboro." About Food Lion LLC Food
Lion LLC is a subsidiary of Brussels-based Delhaize Group (NYSE:
DEG). Food Lion LLC operates more than 1,300 supermarkets, either
directly or through affiliated entities, under the names of Food
Lion, Bloom, Bottom Dollar Food, Harveys and Reid's. These stores
meet local customer needs and preferences for the freshest and best
quality products. Food Lion LLC employs approximately 74,000
associates in 11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states. DATASOURCE:
Food Lion LLC CONTACT: Christy Phillips-Brown, Food Lion,
+1-704-633-8250, Ext. 2221, ; or Gary Mickelson, Tyson Foods,
+1-479-290-6111, Web Site: http://www.foodlion.com/
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