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These New Local Bounti Grab & Go Salad Kits are Protein-Packed

These new Local Bounti Grab & Go Salad Kits are being rolled out as a series of grab-and-go kits for consumers to enjoy that don't skimp when it comes to fresh ingredients as well as protein. The salads include the Memphis Style BBQ Chicken and the Artisanal Chicken Caesar, which are both crafted with high-quality greens and chicken with 400-calories or less each. The salads are crafted with greens grown using the stack and flow technology, which allows for them to be grown with 90% less land and 90% less water when compared to conventional farming protocols.

President Brian Cook spoke on the new Local Bounti Grab & Go Salad Kits saying, "We doubled down on the incredible consumer demand for our existing Grab & Go Salad Kits by combining the same state-of-the-art growing techniques with chef-inspired flavors to offer two brand new and innovative products. We believe our Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken salad kits will be a hit with consumers who are looking for fresh and convenient meal options that are also a good source of protein."
Trend Themes
1. Protein-packed Salads - Opportunity to develop more salad kits that prioritize protein to cater to health-conscious consumers.
2. Stack and Flow Technology - Opportunity for other industries to adopt stack and flow technology to grow products with less land and water.
3. Grab-and-go Convenience - Opportunity to create more grab-and-go food products that prioritize fresh ingredients and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Food - Food companies can create more innovative salad kits with different protein sources to cater to health-conscious consumers.
2. Agriculture - Agriculture companies can adopt stack and flow technology to reduce land and water use for growing different crops.
3. Retail - Retail companies can offer more grab-and-go food products that prioritize fresh ingredients and convenient packaging.

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