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College and University NACUFS Show

Simplot presenting at the NACUFS National Conference, July 13-16, 2022

Visit Simplot at booth #2077 at this year’s National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS) National Conference, July 13-16 in Spokane, WA. The NACUFS conference focus is on helping C&U food service programs connect with peers and suppliers to transform the campus community experience

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Simplot at ANC 2022

Simplot will be at the School Nutrition Association’s Annual National Conference (ANC)

The SNA’s Annual National Conference will be hosted in Orlando, FL from July 10-12. ANC unities school nutrition operators, industry partners and allied organizations for an all-out 3 day experience.

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Covid 19 vaccine

Simplot’s Business Continuity and Vaccine Plan Statement

The safety of our customers, employees and the communities where we operate is our highest priority. Our customers and partners are a key part of our critical business activities and we are committed to all of you who share in our purpose to contribute to feeding the world. In these uncertain times, that purpose is more important than ever and we are here to support the critical work of our customers and the entire agriculture industry. With the COVID-19 issue continuing to evolve, we wanted to reiterate what we’re doing to ensure our continued service, health and safety.

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10071179188117

RECALL NOTICE

SIMPLOT CLASSIC VEGETABLES-BLEND MIX VEG 5WAY 12/2.5# SKU: 10071179188117 Boise, ID- The JR Simplot Company is voluntarily recalling approximately 142 cases of its Simplot Classic Vegetables - Blend Mix Veg 5way 12/2.5# because it may contain undeclared soybeans (edamame). People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soybeans run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

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Biofase100% biodegradable/compostable plastic products

Turning Simplot Avocado Pits Into Better Bioplastics

Like most operators, you probably offer plastic utensils for takeout orders and other occasions. Now multiply that by millions of restaurants. Taken together, it adds up to an enormous landfilling of single-use, petroleum-based plastic products that decompose slowly—or not at all.

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