Abeles & Heymann (www.abeles-heymann.com), a purveyor of premium kosher deli, has incorporated a new technology into its packaging of sliced deli meats that helps to keep products fresher for a longer amount of time. According to CEO Seth Leavitt, Abeles & Heymann is the first American kosher provisions company to be using the technology for kosher sliced (beef) deli.
“The technology is known as Modified Atmosphere Packaging or MAP, and it is a way of extending the shelf life of fresh food products. Typically, MAP increases the shelf life of processed meats from between two and four days to two to five weeks. We are pleased to be using this cutting-edge technology to deliver the freshest products possible to consumers,” says Leavitt. The packing process provides maximum benefits naturally, for longer food storage and saving money.
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