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No Trans Fats? No Problem!
WARSAW, N.C., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- In light ofCalifornia's upcoming
ban on trans fats, the nation's first all natural no trans fat line of
commercial cooking oils is ready to meet the needs of restaurants and
institutions throughout the Golden State. Whole Harvest will be attending The
Western Food Expo at theLos Angeles Convention Center and exhibiting its
entire line of no trans fat culinary oils at booth 1052.
Whole Harvest is no newcomer to the state ofCalifornia. Stater Bros., the
largest privately owned supermarket chain inSouthern California, has been
using no trans fat Whole Harvest Culinary Oils since 2006. Stater Bros., which
operates 165 supermarkets inSouthern California, turned to Whole Harvest for
its all-natural approach to oils that do not involve hexane, a flammable
solvent typically used in the production of most commercial cooking oils.
Using a patented expeller-pressed process, the Whole Harvest line of culinary
oils contains no trans fats, retains natural Omega-3's and Vitamin E, is
flavor neutral and has an extended fry life in comparison to traditional oils.
In addition to being all-natural, the Whole Harvest line of commercial
culinary oils is not hydrogenated, the process that actually creates harmful
trans fatty acids that have been shown to play a key role in the development
of heart disease, diabetes and stroke.
"The Whole Harvest line of cooking oils offers a unique alternative to the
standard cooking oils used throughout the restaurant and food preparation
industries," said Bob Dawson, Chief Operating Officer of Whole Harvest. "With
the extended fry life, we can eliminate trans fats and reduce cost at the same
time. We unequivocally believe we have the very best product on the market and
are proud to have provided Stater Bros. the world's best oil for the last few
years."
The Whole Harvest line of culinary oils can now be found in numerous
restaurants and institutions across the country and includes Whole Harvest
Smart Fry(R) (commercial cooking oil), Whole Harvest Culinary Oil (salads,
sauteing and baking) and Whole Harvest SmartCoat(R) (non-stick pan spray).
The demand for Whole Harvest has increased exponentially since the FDA
mandated nutrition labels note trans fat content in 2006. Since that time, a
number of cities have passed laws prohibiting trans fats, most notablyNew
York City andPhiladelphia.California is the first state to ban trans fats on
a statewide basis. The newCalifornia law mandates that trans fats be removed
from restaurant products beginning in 2010 and from all baked goods by 2011.
About Stater Bros.
Stater Bros. was founded in 1936 inYucaipa, California, and has grown
steadily through the years to become the largest privately owned supermarket
chain inSouthern California and the largest private employer in bothSan
Bernardino County andRiverside County, with annual sales in 2007 of $3.7
billion. Last year, Stater Bros. contributed over $15 million in support of
nonprofit organizations in the communities it serves, with an emphasis on
worthy programs that benefit hunger relief, health and nutrition, and
education. The company currently operates 165 supermarkets, and there are
over 19,000 members of the Stater Bros. family of employees.
For more information on Whole Harvest, visit www.WholeHarvest.com . To
learn more in person, visit Whole Harvest at the Western Food Expo at theLos
Angeles Convention Center on August 23-25, 2008.
SOURCE Whole Harvest
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