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Sysco, the largest foodservice distributor in the

U.S., is launching a new division of vegetarian (and

mostly vegan) products, entitled MoonRose. The

division should be up and running by the end of

December. The initial phase will focus on supplying

general ingredients like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, etc.

The next phase will consist of prepared foods coming

from various participating veggie companies and using

the Sysco label. Menu suggestions will be included

with each listing. Most public venues, from sporting

arenas to corporate cafeterias to schools to hospitals

and restaurants, rely on Sysco for their foodservice

needs. Sysco's new label now makes it easy for these

venues to include healthy and tasty vegetarian

alternatives to their menus. Keep politely voicing

your suggestions. Now, more than ever, your voices

will be effective in creating the changes you desire!

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Shirley,

 

Sysco's Moonrose product line has been available for almost two years

now. It's been very helpful to me, because I've been able to get

businesses to carry vegetarian/vegan foods that use Sysco exclusively.

 

, Shirley <mybluerat> wrote:

>

> Sysco, the largest foodservice distributor in the

> U.S., is launching a new division of vegetarian (and

> mostly vegan) products, entitled MoonRose. The

> division should be up and running by the end of

> December. The initial phase will focus on supplying

> general ingredients like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, etc.

> The next phase will consist of prepared foods coming

> from various participating veggie companies and using

> the Sysco label. Menu suggestions will be included

> with each listing. Most public venues, from sporting

> arenas to corporate cafeterias to schools to hospitals

> and restaurants, rely on Sysco for their foodservice

> needs. Sysco's new label now makes it easy for these

> venues to include healthy and tasty vegetarian

> alternatives to their menus. Keep politely voicing

> your suggestions. Now, more than ever, your voices

> will be effective in creating the changes you desire!

>

>

>

>

>

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Do you have to be in the Restaurant industry to get these foods or can an

individual consumer order these???

 

 

Scott Geiger <scott_geiger wrote:

 

 

Hi Shirley,

 

Sysco's Moonrose product line has been available for almost two years

now. It's been very helpful to me, because I've been able to get

businesses to carry vegetarian/vegan foods that use Sysco exclusively.

 

, Shirley <mybluerat> wrote:

>

> Sysco, the largest foodservice distributor in the

> U.S., is launching a new division of vegetarian (and

> mostly vegan) products, entitled MoonRose. The

> division should be up and running by the end of

> December. The initial phase will focus on supplying

> general ingredients like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, etc.

> The next phase will consist of prepared foods coming

> from various participating veggie companies and using

> the Sysco label. Menu suggestions will be included

> with each listing. Most public venues, from sporting

> arenas to corporate cafeterias to schools to hospitals

> and restaurants, rely on Sysco for their foodservice

> needs. Sysco's new label now makes it easy for these

> venues to include healthy and tasty vegetarian

> alternatives to their menus. Keep politely voicing

> your suggestions. Now, more than ever, your voices

> will be effective in creating the changes you desire!

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to

provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

 

edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional.

 

 

 

 

 

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