North Country Smokehouse Introduces 4 Certified Humane Deli Meats

March 18, 2025 North Country Smokehouse

North Country Smokehouse is raising the bar in the deli meat category with the introduction of four new Certified Humane deli meats. NCS has also reimagined its grab-and-go packaging, which has a fresh new look and is focused on convenience and shelf appeal.

The American Association of Meat Processors Announces Winners of the 2025 Quality Competition

The competition, held in partnership with the German Butchers Association (Deutscher Fleischer-Verband or DFV), featured more than 630 entries submitted by AAMP operator members. Den’s Country Meats of Table Rock, NE, won first place in both the Sausage and Ham categories, with 35 gold medals in the Sausage category and 27 in the Ham category. The company also was named the overall winner of the competition for its 62 total gold medals.

Cinco Jotas Brings GastroTour to Los Angeles, Showcasing International & Spanish Gastronomy and Cinco Jotas Iberico Ham

November 6, 2024 Cinco Jotas

For the first time, Los Angeles diners can take part in a unique dining experience that celebrates Spanish food and the tradition of tapas. Cinco Jotas, Spain’s prestigious brand celebrated for its acorn fed 100% Iberico jamon, is bringing its popular GastroTour to Los Angeles. From November 4-18, diners can enjoy a global culinary experience from a diverse lineup of nine restaurants, showcasing the best of international cuisine with Cinco Jotas ham as a key ingredient.

Packaging Redesign for the HORMEL NATURAL CHOICE Brand Provides New Look, New Feel

March 20, 2024 Hormel Foods

New packaging for the brand’s line of deli products features new logo, and reduces the brand’s use of packaging materials for deli products by more than 168 tons per year AUSTIN, Minn. — The makers

Olymel Recalls Ready-to-Eat Ham Products Imported Without the Benefit of Import Reinspection

October 31, 2023 USDA FSIS

Olymel, the importer of record located in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada, is recalling approximately 11,016 pounds of ready-to eat ham products that were not presented for import reinspection into the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced.