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Hillshire Farm unveils new lunchmeat line

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The Hillshire Brands Company’s Hillshire Farm has introduced new line of lunchmeat. New Hillshire F…
The Hillshire Brands Company’s Hillshire Farm has introduced new line of lunchmeat.

New Hillshire Farm Naturals is available in four flavours such as Slow Roasted Turkey Breast, Hardwood Smoked Turkey Breast, Honey Roasted Ham, and Black Forest Ham.

The new line is free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, colours or added nitrites/nitrates, said the company.

Hillshire Farm brand vice president and general manager Jeff Caswell said the new line expands firm's offerings to provide consumers with another quality and fresh-tasting lunchmeat option.

"Hillshire Farm Naturals follows our tradition of delivering quality lunchtime solutions we know consumers will feel good about serving their family," Caswell added.

The new line is available at the suggested retail price of $4.48 per package.

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