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The Lettuce market is a subset of the larger Fruit and Vegetable industry. It is composed of a variety of lettuce varieties, including iceberg, romaine, butterhead, and leaf lettuce. Lettuce is a popular vegetable, used in salads, sandwiches, and other dishes. It is a source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
The lettuce market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Companies in the market include Dole, Fresh Express, Taylor Farms, and Ready Pac. These companies produce and distribute lettuce to grocery stores, restaurants, and other foodservice outlets. They also offer a variety of value-added products, such as pre-washed and pre-cut lettuce.
In addition, there are many smaller companies that specialize in growing and selling lettuce. These companies often focus on organic and locally-sourced lettuce, as well as specialty varieties. These companies often sell directly to consumers, as well as to restaurants and other foodservice outlets. Show Less Read more