Peri & Sons Farms® Spotlights Sweetie Sweets Variety


Peri & Sons Farms® Spotlights Sweetie Sweets Variety



YERINGTON, NV - Peri & Sons Farms® Sweetie Sweet onions are back in season. Sustainably and ethically grown, Sweetie Sweets are the perfect pick for retail grocers who are looking for products that align with their sustainability initiatives.

Here’s What’s in Store.

Peri & Sons Farms® special Sweetie Sweet onions are hand-harvested, minimizing the types of skin damage that cause premature aging, spoilage, and waste

Reducing food waste and produce shrink is top-of-mind for today’s conscientious retailers. That’s why Peri & Sons Farms is laser-focused on consistently supplying the freshest, premium-quality sweet onions.

Grown with Peri’s special seeds on the family’s farms in the U.S.A., Sweetie Sweet onions are hand-harvested to minimize the types of skin damage that cause premature aging, spoilage, and waste.

Through the grower’s harvesting methods, Sweetie Sweets help retailers cut down on food waste and shrink in order to support sustainability initiatives

With a mission to reduce and improve our packaging, Sweetie Sweets Premium and Organic packs now use 15 percent less material than before, putting us in lockstep with major retailers’ zero-waste initiatives.

Minimizing risks is an important piece of sustainability, that’s why, even though it costs more to do, Sweetie Sweets are always packed in a secure environment, right at the farm, under the highest food safety standards.

Sweetie Sweets Premium and Organic packs now use 15 percent less material than before, and the company’s straight-line process cuts down on emissions

Aspiring to reduce our collective carbon footprint, Peri & Sons Farms promotes one-stop shopping. All onion varieties, including Sweetie Sweets, are offered through a straight-line process that reduces transportation and saves time and money.

Thank you for watching What’s in Store.

Peri & Sons Farms®



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