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Steal This Foodservice Idea: Bring a new concept to your convenience store

Honey Farms Market ‘redefining the convenience experience with a food and beverage program built around clean, high-quality ingredients and thoughtfully crafted offerings’
The “newly reimagined” Honey Farms Market convenience store in Raynham, Massachusetts.
The “newly reimagined” Honey Farms Market convenience store in Raynham, Massachusetts. | Global Partners photos

A “newly reimagined” Honey Farms Market convenience store, which opened in June in Raynham, Massachusetts, is designed to offer a “distinctly enjoyable convenience experience,” parent company Global Partners said.

The new concept draws inspiration from the innovation behind sister brand Alltown Fresh, Waltham, Massachusetts-based Global Partners said. 

Jac Moskalik, Global Partners’ vice president of food, innovation and strategy, told CSP, “At Honey Farms, we’re redefining the convenience experience with a food and beverage program built around clean, high-quality ingredients and thoughtfully crafted offerings that meet customers wherever they are—morning, noon or night. Our expanded grab-and-go selection makes it easy for guests to enjoy fresh, satisfying meals on the run, while our made-to-order sandwiches bring craveable, chef-created flavors to the forefront, partnering with local suppliers where possible.”

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