Natural Grocers Expands Private Label Line with Non-GMO Peruvian Chips
Natural Grocers, America’s largest family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer, has introduced three varieties of non-GMO Peruvian chips to its Natural Grocers Brand Product lineup.
Peru, the birthplace of the potato, is not only the source of these Peruvian chips but also a global leader in biodiversity preservation. The country has maintained a moratorium on GMOs since 2011, prohibiting their entry and production to protect biodiversity, family farming and cultural traditions. These three new snacks proudly carry non-GMO certification, among others.*
- Sea Salt Sweet Potato Chips
- Sea Salt Kettle Potato Chips
- Sea Salt Cassava Chips
ATTRIBUTES
- Non-GMO
- Peruvian-sourced potatoes
- Plant-based and Dairy-free Ingredients
- Vegan Friendly
- Kosher
- Made without Artificial Flavorings, Additives or Preservatives or Synthetic Colors
- Available in 5 oz
- National Retail: Always Affordable SM at $3.49
“At Natural Grocers, we believe that every snack should be as delicious as it is thoughtfully sourced,” said Raquel Isely, VP of Marketing at Natural Grocers. “Our new non-GMO Peruvian chips—crafted with simple, high-quality ingredients—offer the perfect balance of satisfying crunch and naturally bold flavors. Whether you’re reaching for a handful of our sweet potato, kettle-cooked potato or cassava chips, you can trust that every bite is made without artificial additives and meets our uncompromising standards. These are chips you can feel good about eating.”
Established in 2016, the house brand currently offers more than 800 high-quality products, available exclusively at Natural Grocers stores. Learn more about Natural Grocers’ product standards by clicking here. Recent additions to the private-label line include Organic Frozen Mussels and Organic Coconut Water. Customers can look forward to more premium-quality products at Always Affordable Prices, including several exciting additions to its line of Organic Body Care products—just in time for Mother’s Day.
*In 2021, following an extensive campaign that mobilized farmers, citizens and more than 30 organizations under the banner “Biodiversity is our Identity: United for a GMO-free Peru”, the country renewed its ban until Dec. 21, 2035. Source: IFOAM-Organics International, Peru Renews its Moratorium Law Against Genetically Modified Organisms, Jan. 20, 2021.