Strawberries drive sales in the berry category, so make them the centerpiece of berry promotions and displays. Take advantage of strawberries’ broad appeal to get them moving off the shelves. Consider creating secondary displays near the checkout and in the cereal aisle.
Shipping
8 1-lb. clamshells 4 2-lb. clamshells 3 4-lb. clamshells 12 1-pint containers 6 1-quart containers 12 10-oz. clamshells 12 8-oz. clamshells 12 8.8-oz. clamshells 8 8-oz. long-stem clamshells 4 16-oz. long-stem clamshells 9-lb. crates, 8 16-oz. clamshells 5-lb. ½ trays Shippers will also place-pack stem berries when available. RPC - 6409 Consumer packs Clamshell containers are popular consumer packs. They allow full view of the product and protect berries from handling Foodservice packs Offered in 12 pint flats or bulk, shippers also will place-pack stemmed berries when available
Grades
U.S. No. 1 U.S. combination U.S. No. 2
Handling
*Temperature: 32 to 34 F, 0 to 1 C *Relative humidity: 90-95% *Mist: no *Typical shelf life: 5 to 7 days *Highly sensitive to freezing injury. (Likely to suffer injury by one light freezing.) *Brief storage is the rule for maintaining quality product. After a few days in storage, strawberries will begin to lose coloring and flavor and may shrivel. *Strawberries should be kept cold, unless immediate sale is expected. *Do not wash strawberries for display as moisture causes them to break down.
1 pint = about 3½ cups whole 1 pint = about 2½ cups sliced 1 pint = about 1 2⁄3 cups pureed 1 pint = about 12 large stem berries 1 pint = about 36 smaller berries 1 cup whole = about 4 oz. 1 pint = 12 oz.