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The Chilled Food market is a segment of the Food industry that focuses on the production and sale of food products that require refrigeration. These products include dairy, meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, and prepared meals. Chilled Food products are typically sold in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail outlets.
The Chilled Food market is highly competitive, with companies competing for shelf space and consumer attention. Companies must ensure that their products are of high quality and meet food safety standards. Additionally, companies must be able to respond quickly to changing consumer tastes and preferences.
Some companies in the Chilled Food market include Nestle, Unilever, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, and Tyson Foods. These companies produce a wide range of products, from dairy and meat to prepared meals and snacks. Show Less Read more