Consumers Stock Up On First Choice It’s the second big week of the First Choice Try Me Sale! Consumers are still taking advantage of the extra sav- ings on many quality First Choice products including frozen orange juice, margarine and peanut butter, and are coming back for more great values. : First Choice offers consum- ers an affordable alternative to higher priced national brands with equal, or better, quality. Customers are impressed with First Choice quality and low prices, report store managers, and they are stocking up. “First Choice products are a lot cheaper than national brands,” says consumer Nanci Franzo, “...and the quality is just as good. I can’t Trim the With today’s skyrocketing prices, most food budgets need serious trimming. Con- sumers buying First Choice products have found a sure- fire way to get their budgets back in shape without compromising on quality. First Choice offers consum- ers price reductions of up to 50% over national brands, with equal, or better, quality. That means substantial IN HOICE. tell the difference!” Each First Choice product is guaranteed for total satisfac- tion. If, for any reason, a customer is dissatisfied with a First Choice product, it can be returned to the place of purchase for replacement or full refund. The range of quality First Choice products includes items such as frozen foods, canned fruits and vegetables, condiments, soft drinks, cleaning products, paper products, pet supplies and more. Shoppers can take advan- tage of the Try Me Sale savings to try new First Choice products and to stock up on their First Choice favorites. savings at the check-out on grocery items, frozen foods, household and cleaning products, paper products, pet supplies, and more. Household products alone account for at least 209% of the grocery budget. By taking advantage of First Choice savings on these items, consumers can cut their budgets significantly. RY ME 3/4 FIRST CHOICE Margarine 1 Ib. qtrs. 00 §8B,1,2,3,4,7,8-3K FIRST CHOICE Issue 2/Volume 1 : PHS CHOI Fat Off Your Budget In the grocery section, First Choice peanut butter is priced 40% lower than national brands. This frequently purchased item is a good example of how First Choice makes a difference on food budgets. This week, during the Try Me Sale, budget-conscious shoppers can benefit from extra savings on First Choice quality foods and products. TRY WE] ) FIRST CHOICE Catsup 32 oz. btl. 79¢ CONSUMER NEWS FIRST CHOICE Frozen Orange Juice 12 oz. can Iry Me Sale — A Hit! The evidence is in: rich diets loaded with fat and choles- terol can be hazardous to your health. Across the nation, Ameri- cans are listening and chang- ing their eating habits. Rich, high-fat, high-cholesterol meals are being replaced by lighter, healthier foods. Fruits, vegetables, starches and whole-grains are in high demand. Not only are they free of cholesterol and low in fat, they are also abundant sources of vitamins, minerals and fiber. Here are a few quick tips to help you pick and prepare foods lower in saturated fat and cholesterol. Use skim or low-fat milk. * Buy lean cuts of meat and trim visible fat. * Prepare mixed dishes that combine meat with vegetables, whole-grains or starches (vegetable stew or pasta, for example.) Eat more fish, poultry (without skin), and dried peas and beans. * Broil, bake or roast meat, fish and poultry instead of panfrying or deep-fat frying. Some First Choice foods that can be part of a health- ier “light” diet include First Choice green beans, First Choice cut corn, First Choice spinach, First Choice sliced carrots, First Choice mixed vegetables, First Choice red kidney beans, First Choice spaghetti, First Choice long grain rice, First Choice vege- table oil and First Choice Raisin Bran. Limit 4 with your $10 FIRST CHOICE Cut Green Beans 16 oz. can purchase or more. Nn + sev ns
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