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FRISCO, Texas-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- To help recognize National Nutrition Month, Market Street, United Supermarkets’ world-class food concept store, will launch its new Nutritional Tag program in its six Dallas-Fort Worth locations, including the company’s new Market Street location in Plano opening April 1.
The Nutritional Tags highlight foods meeting gluten-free, heart healthy/diabetes management, lean/low-fat, sugar-free/reduced sugar, and organic standards. The easy-to-understand labels, with corresponding letters and colors, are designed to conveniently lead store guests with special dietary needs to safe, healthy choices.
The company’s registered dietitians, Alicia Brown and Dr. Tyra Carter, have combed the stores’ grocery aisles to help distinguish a wide variety of healthier food selections from conventional foods.
“We have spent many hours during the past two years reading labels on all our food items so health-conscious guests can enjoy their shopping experience,” said Carter, corporate dietitian for United Supermarkets, LLC.
“The nutritional tags serve as a friendly guide that allows guests to make informed food decisions to improve health, manage or prevent disease. Now when guests see one of our Nutritional Tags distinguishing a food item, they have peace-of-mind that a registered dietitian has approved the item for special dietary needs.”
Market Street stores will have signage positioned throughout the aisles to help guests become familiar with the new program. To receive a nutritional tag, food items must meet one of the following criteria:
The campaign surrounding the new Nutritional Tag program will run throughout the entire month of March, with stores highlighting a different tag each week. Guests seeking more information about the Nutritional Tag program can interact with company dietitians online by submitting questions to be anonymously featured on the Health and Wellness page or answered individually by e-mail.
In addition, Brown offers personal shopping assistance to guests wanting to develop healthier eating habits. By appointment and free of charge, the dietitian offers her nutritional expertise throughout the entire shopping experience, leading guests at all DFW Market Street locations toward a future of well-informed food selection. She also is available for tours of the new Nutritional Tag program.
“The Nutritional Tag program is like shopping with a registered dietitian, helping you select better foods for you and your family,” said Brown, the company’s health and wellness marketing manager and a registered dietitian.
“We’ve tagged thousands of food items to give our Market Street guests a wide selection of nutritious items. Health-conscious guests will really appreciate the great steps we’ve taken to make shopping in our stores as easy as possible. Anyone with questions is encouraged to visit our site or send us an e-mail.”
Market Street is a unique market that combines shoppers’ everyday grocery needs with the specialty items, whole-health/gourmet products and pre-prepared foods they want. DFW stores participating in the Nutritional Tag program are located in Allen, Colleyville, Coppell-Lewisville, Frisco and McKinney.
About United Supermarkets
Now in its 93rd year of operation, United Supermarkets, LLC, is a Texas-based, family-owned grocery chain with stores in 29 markets across north and west Texas. A self-distributing company with its headquarters and distribution center in Lubbock, United currently operates 49 stores under three distinct formats: United Supermarkets, Market Street and Amigos United.
Eddie Owens, APR, 806-788-4863
Director of Corporate Communications
Cell: 806-928-0462