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Blue Book’s real-time alerts help you stay up to speed with everything in the produce industry

Trade with confidence... every time.
Blue Book’s real-time alerts help you stay up to speed with everything in the produce industry

Pamela Riemenschneider returns to Week in Review to discuss the Make America Healthy Again Commission Report, tariffs in the produce department, and a cheeky new diet.
White House releases Make America Healthy Again Commission Report
IFPA urges focus on produce in response to MAHA report
The next steps for the MAHA Commission
Increase consumption through motivation not education
Greg Johnson is Vice President of Media for Blue Book Services

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