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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: 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 The Food Group | www.thefoodgroupmn.org | 763.450.3860 | 8501 54th Ave N, New Hope, MN, 55428 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 The Food Group | www.thefoodgroupmn.org | 763.450.3860 | 8501 54th Ave N, New Hope, MN, 55428