Van’s Natural Foods Selects MEI Trade Promotion Management Solution

PITTSBURGH, PA (September 15, 2011)Van’s Natural Foods, based in Southern California, the market leader in gluten free and allergy friendly, natural and organic frozen breakfast foods has selected TradeInsight as their trade promotion management solution.  Van’s has a 20-year legacy of serving a loyal and growing community of wellness-oriented consumers with high quality products including frozen waffles, pancakes and French toast sticks.

About Van’s

Van’s Natural Foods, based in Southern California, is the market leader in gluten free and allergy friendly, natural and organic frozen breakfast foods. Driven by a company mission to encourage healthy habits, our broad range of products deliver superior natural nutrition with such great taste that eating healthy is easy.  Look for Van’s products in grocery stores across the country, including organic products; our 8 Whole Grains, Mini, Belgian and Lite waffles; and Van’s gluten and wheat free products, also free of dairy and egg

About TradeInsight

TradeInsight, a global provider and thought leader in Trade Promotion Management (TPM) solutions, offers the only TPM software application in the marketplace that provides visibility of spending from the warehouse dock to the consumer. Founded in 1983, the company gives Consumer Packaged Goods manufacturers the power to integrate TPM into existing sales and marketing accounting systems to better track trade spend performance across the entire supply chain. TradeInsight’s low cost Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application can be deployed in a matter of weeks not months with no upfront fees and a proven return on investment within the first year. To learn how to sell more and spend smarter, visit www.TradeInsight.com, call 800.463.6634 or browse TradeInsight’s online resource library of whitepapers, webinars and industry-related articles. Connect with TradeInsight on LinkedIn, follow the company on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

 

 

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