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Chicken packaging has nothing to hide

March 1, 2009

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Packaging for boneless, skinless chicken breasts uses transparency to reinforce the product’s “all-natural” cachet.

Just Bare chicken fillets from Gold’n Plump Poultry, St. Cloud, Minn., come in a clear plastic tray and film lidding, with a narrow paperboard sleeve that touts the product’s freedom from antibiotics and added hormones.

The products are fixed-weight, allowing for uniform pricing and eliminating the need for a paper store label with weight and price. The label also includes a “Family Farm Code,” a three-digit number that consumers can enter online to learn the location of the farm that supplied the chicken.


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