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Cross Merchandising involves setting up a display of grocery items that
complement one another but are found in separate grocery departments.
The goal is to encourage individuals to select all of the items by
demonstrating how they go together.
Cross-merchandising can be a powerful tool for inspiring individuals to try
new and unfamiliar fruits and vegetables. With visually appealing displays,
signage, and recipes, Cross-merchandising displays may:
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Impact future desire for fresh produce
Make it easier for people to make healthy meals with fresh produce
Educate people on various ways to prepare and consume produce
Cross-merchandising can be helpful in promoting fresh produce. It can
also help to encourage balanced meals and snacks by using MyPlate as a
guide. MyPlate consists of five different food groups including proteins,
fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy. In your cross-merchandising display,
create healthy snacks that include at least two food groups and healthy
meals that include at least three food groups. Below are some formulas
that can help you to create a healthy meal or snack to cross-merchandise.
Look to the side column for ideas on what foods are in each food group.
Healthy Snack =
Vegetable + Protein
Fruit
+ Protein
Dairy
+ Fruit
Healthy Meal =
Vegetable
Protein
Dairy
Grain
Fruit
+
+
+
+
+
Protein
Dairy
Vegetable
Fruit
Protein
+
+
+
+
+
Grain
Vegetable
Fruit
Dairy
Vegetable
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Below are some examples of how you can cross-merchandise your foods. It
is helpful to provide recipes using all of the ingredients being placed
together.
HEALTHY SNACK IDEAS
Tuna Salad
Canned tuna
Celery
Cucumber
Protein
Vegetable
Vegetable
Fruit Smoothie
Banana
Peach
Yogurt
Fruit
Fruit
Dairy
Apple & Cabbage Slaw
Cabbage
Vegetable
Carrots
Vegetable
Apples
Fruit
Veggies and Ranch Dip
Broccoli
Vegetable
Plain yogurt
Dairy
Ranch season
N/A
Peanut Butter Apples
Apple
Fruit
Peanut butter
Protein
Veggies and Hummus
Carrot
Vegetable
Hummus
Protein
Fruit and Veggie Smoothie
Banana
Fruit
Spinach
Vegetable
Peanut butter
Protein
Yogurt
Dairy
Vegetable Bean Salad
Black beans
Protein
Pinto Beans
Protein
Cucumber
Vegetable
Bell Pepper
Vegetable
HEALTHY MEAL IDEAS
Chicken Salad Sandwich
Canned chicken
Protein
Celery
Vegetable
Grapes
Fruit
Wheat bread
Grain
Beef & Potato Skillet
Potatoes
Vegetable
Spinach
Vegetable
Cheese
Dairy
Beef
Protein
Vegetarian Quesadillas
Beans
Protein
Bell peppers
Vegetable
Cheese
Dairy
Tortillas
Grain
Pasta with Red Sauce
Chicken
Protein
Canned tomatoes Vegetable
Onion
Vegetable
Wheat pasta
Grain
Turkey Noodle Soup
Turkey
Protein
Elbow macaroni
Grain
Carrots
Vegetable
Celery
Vegetable
Bean Chili with Raisins
Tomato sauce
Vegetable
Beans
Protein
Wheat pasta
Grain
Raisins
Fruit
Fruit Pancakes with Nut Butter
Pancake mix
Grain
Strawberries
Fruit
Peanut butter
Protein
(or syrup)
(N/A)
Chicken Stir Fry
Broccoli
Vegetable
Lemon
Fruit
Chicken
Protein
Brown rice
Grain
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