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Farmland Foods Inc. Launches Premium Deli Cooked Honey Ham



Farmland Foods Inc., Kansas City, Mo., is adding Premium Deli Cooked Honey Ham to its line of fully cooked hams for the in-store deli.

The new ham is prepared with 100-percent real honey and natural seasonings, is low in sodium and 96-percent fat free.

Other Farmland Premium Deli Hams include Black Forest, Honey & Brown Sugar and Virginia Brand.

All selections are 95-percent to 97-percent fat free and come in two, 13-pound hams per case.

Farmland also is marketing a new Bone-In Net-Weight Ham Steak.

Positioned as an entrée for breakfast, lunch or dinner, the ham steak is delivered in a net-weight package featuring two consistently sliced six-ounce steaks. It is available in 20 (two-piece) packages per 15-pound case.
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