Local Bounti expands Grab & Go salad kit line

The company's Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken will be available in select grocery stories beginning in June.


Local Bounti has expanded its Grab & Go Salad Kit line with new new recipes: Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken.

Both products include antibiotic-free white meat chicken. They will be available at select grocery stories in the Pacific Northwest beginning in June.

Artisanal Chicken Caesar is described as "Local Bounti's Northwest, greenhouse grown Romaine salad features tender, antibiotic-free white meat chicken, parmesan cheese, and savory croutons and is topped with our creamy Romano Caesar dressing. A fresh squeeze of lemon adds the perfect amount of zest. This classic salad not only makes a quick and tasty lunch, but is also a good source of protein (19g per kit)."

Memphis Style BBQ Chicken, meanwhile, is "greenhouse grown Romaine Crisp is loaded with tasty honey hickory seasoned antibiotic-free white meat chicken, a fresh and flavorful corn and black bean salsa, tangy pickled red onions and crispy fried onions. Delicious Pepperjack cheese and Local Bounti's own special BBQ Ranch dressing are sure to deliver a satisfying and smoky taste in every bite and are a good source of protein (15g per kit)."

The company says that there is further expansion planned for their salad kit line.

"Our Grab & Go Salad Kit line has been well received by consumers, and we are thrilled to be expanding the line with the addition of two new varieties that feature premium, antibiotic-free white meat chicken," said Local Bounti President, Brian Cook. "We doubled down on the incredible consumer demand for our existing Grab & Go Salad Kits by combining the same state-of-the-art growing techniques with chef-inspired flavors to offer two brand new and innovative products. We believe our Artisanal Chicken Caesar and Memphis Style BBQ Chicken Salad Kits will be a hit with consumers who are looking for fresh and convenient meal options that are also a good source of protein."