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JBS enhances specialty beef lines with new easy-open package

Meat processor uses new bag that enhances employee and product safety, improves back-of-house efficiencies, and reduces product waste.

Pw 39146 Quick Rip

 

Meat processor JBS has recently adopted a new bag for its premium beef brands to help retail and foodservice customers address costly challenges. JBS says it selected Sealed Air’s Cryovac® QuickRip™ easy-open bag for boneless fresh red meat applications with an eye toward minimizing yield loss and creating an overall exceptional experience in the premium meat category. The bag is said to enhance employee and product safety, improve back-of-house efficiencies, and reduce product waste.

The QuickRip, implemented for the JBS Aspen Ridge and Cedar River Natural Beef lines, as well as the 1855 Premium Beef line, offers a high-performing, easy-open packaging solution that eliminates the need for knives and sharp tools to open products in the back of house. As a result, there is a reduced risk of product gouges and scores that can lead to product waste and cross contamination, as well as a reduced risk of employee injury associated with sharp objects.

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