PCC to Host "Kosher for Passover" Sales at Seward Park and View Ridge Stores

2010 News

(Seattle, WA, March 5, 2010) &#151 PCC Natural Markets (PCC), in cooperation with the Va’ad HaRabanim of Greater Seattle, is offering a special sale of certified kosher bulk foods at its View Ridge location on Thursday, March 18 from 3 to 8 p.m. and its Seward Park store on Sunday, March 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Certified kosher baking and cooking essentials &#151 including grains, nuts, spices, cooking oils, dried fruit, nut butters, maple syrup and honey &#151 will be available at this pre-Passover sale.

“We’re pleased to be working with Va’ad HaRabanim in offering a variety of kosher bulk foods to the many Jewish families who reside in the View Ridge and Seward Park neighborhoods,” said Scott McCormick, View Ridge store director.

About PCC Natural Markets: Headquartered in Seattle, WA, PCC Natural Markets is a certified organic retailer, with annual sales of $140 million and an active membership of more than 45,000 households. PCC operates nine locations in the Fremont, View Ridge, Greenlake, West Seattle, Seward Park, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond and Edmonds neighborhoods. www.pccnaturalmarkets.com

About Va’ad HaRabanim of Greater Seattle: Established in 1992, the Va’ad provides kosher supervision of Seattle area restaurants, retailers and caterers. The organization publishes an annual Pesach Guide to assist Jewish families in locating certified kosher foods. For more information, contact 206-760-0805 or visit www.seattlevaad.org.

Media contact

Diana Chapman
PCC Natural Markets
Email
206-547-1222, ext. 106
206-390-6657 (cell)

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