
| Hiller's Markets Dishes Out Something Wild to Benefit the Detroit Zoo |
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March 24, 2010 – Detroit Zoo – Hiller’s Markets is offering its shoppers good food for a good cause.
During April, the family-owned grocery chain will donate 100 percent of
profits from sales of a prepared Wild Vegetable Lasagna to the Detroit
Zoo.
The fresh lasagna dish – which includes layers of al dente pasta filled with freshly sautéed vegetables, five different cheeses and creamy Alfredo sauce – is a unique Hiller’s recipe. The dish costs $4.98 per pound and can be found in the prepared foods section at all seven Hiller’s Markets throughout Metro Detroit. “We’re grateful to Hiller’s for providing a way for the community to enjoy healthy and delicious food while helping the Zoo,” said Detroit Zoo Executive Director Ron Kagan. “And the less time families spend in the kitchen, the more time they have to enjoy this amazing place.” The fundraising campaign is part of Hiller’s Markets “Good Deeds in the Making” program, created to inspire consumers to purchase high-quality ready-to-eat meals while contributing to local worthy causes. “The Detroit Zoo is a hometown cultural gem and one which Hiller’s is proud to support as April’s recipient,” said Jim Hiller, President and CEO of Hiller’s Markets. Hiller’s Markets are located in Ann Arbor, Berkley, Commerce Township, Northville, Plymouth, Union Lake and West Bloomfield. Click here to view the original article at detroitzoo.org |