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Customer Product List Heartland Home Foods, Inc. Product List Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special Beef ‐ Prime Cut Steaks 1126 Bavette 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1127 Bavette 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1116 Chuck Eye 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1117 Chuck Eye 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1136 Chuck Filet 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1135 Chuck Filet 1‐16 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1109 Coulotte 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1111 Coulotte 1‐9 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1279 Filet Medallion 1‐3 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1138 Filet Mignon 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1139 Filet Mignon 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1137 Filet Mignon 1‐10 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1202 Flank 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1219 Flank 1‐1.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1220 Flank 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1140 Flat Iron 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1168 Flat Iron 1‐9 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1128 Hanger 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1129 Hanger 1‐9 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1133 New York Strip ~ Butcher's Thick Cut 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1141 New York Strip 1‐9 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1142 New York Strip 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1143 New York Strip 1‐16 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1144 Porterhouse 1‐18 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1146 Porterhouse 1‐26 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1134 Ribeye ~ Butcher's Thick Cut 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF ANF=All Natural, No Hormones, No Chemicals, No Preservatives, No Antibiotics, No Steroids AN=All Natural, nothing added after processing NF=Nitrate Free, O=Organic, GF=Gluten Free, WC=Wild Caught, FR=Farm Raised * Substitutions may apply Page 1 of 17 Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special 1152 Ribeye 1‐9 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1150 Ribeye 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1151 Ribeye 1‐16 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1147 Ribeye 1‐20 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1148 Ribeye ‐ Bone In 1‐16 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1149 Ribeye ‐ Bone In ~ Cowboy 1‐22 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1167 Sirloin Tip Filet 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1162 Sirloin Tip Filet 1‐10 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1164 Skirt 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1165 Skirt 1‐1.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1153 T‐Bone 1‐12 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1155 T‐Bone 1‐20 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1156 T‐Bone 1‐24 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1157 Top Round 1‐16 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1159 Top Sirloin Center Cut Filet 1‐4 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1161 Top Sirloin Center Cut Filet 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1160 Top Sirloin Center Cut Filet 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF Beef ‐ Signature Roasts 1210 Bottom Rump 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1211 Bottom Rump 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1212 Brisket 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1213 Brisket 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1224 Brisket 1‐5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1201 Brisket ‐ Packer, Untrimmed 1‐12 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1215 Chuck / Pot ‐ Baby 1‐1.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1214 Chuck / Pot ‐ Demi 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1216 Chuck / Pot ‐ Large 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1218 Eye Round 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1217 Eye Round 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF ANF=All Natural, No Hormones, No Chemicals, No Preservatives, No Antibiotics, No Steroids AN=All Natural, nothing added after processing NF=Nitrate Free, O=Organic, GF=Gluten Free, WC=Wild Caught, FR=Farm Raised * Substitutions may apply Page 2 of 17 Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special 1221 London Broil 1‐1.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1222 London Broil 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1223 Rib Roast ‐ Bone In 1‐5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1226 Rib Roast ‐ Boneless 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1233 Sirloin Tip Roast 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1234 Sirloin Tip Roast 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1231 Top Round 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1232 Top Round 1‐3.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1235 Tri Tip Roast 1‐2.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1108 Whole Beef Tenderloin ~ Cleaned and Trimmed 1‐4 to 4.5 lb Creekstone Farms ANF Beef ‐ Specialty Selections 1274 Calves Liver 1‐4 oz Various AN 1276 Corned Beef ~ Uncooked 1‐2 lb Various AN 1272 Cubed Swiss Steak 1‐4 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1287 Marrow Bones 1‐2 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1280 Minute Steaks ~ Chip Steak 1‐1 lb Various AN 1294 Rack Of Ribs ‐ Center Cut Slab ~ 6‐7 Bones 1‐4 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1273 Short Ribs ‐ Bone In 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1269 Short Ribs ‐ Boneless 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1284 Sirloin Fajita Strips 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1270 Sirloin Kabob Steak 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1283 Stew Tenders 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF Beef ‐ Ground/Patties 1255 Ground Beef 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF 1258 Premium Steak Burger 1‐4 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1256 Premium Steak Burger 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF 1257 Premium Steak Burger 1‐8 oz Creekstone Farms ANF ANF=All Natural, No Hormones, No Chemicals, No Preservatives, No Antibiotics, No Steroids AN=All Natural, nothing added after processing NF=Nitrate Free, O=Organic, GF=Gluten Free, WC=Wild Caught, FR=Farm Raised * Substitutions may apply Page 3 of 17 Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special 1260 Premium Ground Beef Blend ~ 1‐1 lb Creekstone Farms ANF Chuck/Brisket/Short Rib 1261 Premium Steak Burger Blend ~ 1‐6 oz Creekstone Farms ANF Chuck/Brisket/Short Rib Beef ‐ Lifetime Grazed 2036 Beef Brisket 1‐1.5 lb Thousand Hills ANF 2030 Chuck Pot Roast 1‐1.5 lb Thousand Hills ANF 2038 Ground Beef ~ 85/15 1‐1 lb Thousand Hills ANF 2037 Ground Beef ~ 92/8 1‐1 lb Thousand Hills ANF 2039 Ground Beef Patties 2‐5.3 oz Thousand Hills ANF 2033 New York Strip 1‐8 oz Thousand Hills ANF 2031 Ribeye 1‐8 oz Thousand Hills ANF 2035 Round Tip 1‐8 oz Thousand Hills ANF 2032 Tenderloin Filet 1‐6 oz Thousand Hills ANF 2034 Top Sirloin 1‐8 oz Thousand Hills ANF Beef ‐ Wagyu 1868 Ground Beef ~ Wagyu 1‐1 lb Various AN 1254 Premium Steak Burger ~ Wagyu 1‐5 oz Various AN 1163 Top Sirloin Center Cut Filet ~ Wagyu 1‐6 oz Various AN Veal ‐ Specialty 1293 Ground Veal 1‐1 lb Various ANF 1292 Veal Cutlets ~ Scaloppini 1‐4 oz Various ANF 1291 Veal Loin Cut 1‐10 oz Various ANF 1290 Veal Rib Cut 1‐12 oz Various ANF Beefalo ‐ Family Farmed 2000 Beefalo Ground 1‐1 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2001 Beefalo Burgers 4‐5.33 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2005 Beefalo Top Sirloin Center Cut Filet 1‐6 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2002 Beefalo Ribeye 1‐9 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF ANF=All Natural, No Hormones, No Chemicals, No Preservatives, No Antibiotics, No Steroids AN=All Natural, nothing added after processing NF=Nitrate Free, O=Organic, GF=Gluten Free, WC=Wild Caught, FR=Farm Raised * Substitutions may apply Page 4 of 17 Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special 2003 Beefalo New York Strip 1‐9 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2006 Beefalo Flank 1‐12 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2007 Beefalo Skirt 1‐12 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2013 Beefalo Stew Tenders 1‐1 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2014 Beefalo Fajita Strips 1‐1 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2004 Beefalo Filet Mignon 1‐6 oz Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2009 Beefalo Chuck Roast 1‐2 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2010 Beefalo London Broil 1‐2 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2011 Beefalo Brisket 1‐2 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF 2012 Beefalo Tri Tip Roast 1‐2 lb Merrill Cattle Company ANF Poultry ‐ Family Farmed 1311 Ground Chicken 1‐1 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1301 Breast ‐ Boneless 1‐6 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1312 Chicken Tenderloin ~ approx 6‐8 pcs 1‐1 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1302 Drumsticks 2‐4 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1303 Full Legs 2‐6 to 7 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1305 Thigh ‐ Boneless & Skinless 2‐6 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1306 Split Breast ‐ Bone In 1‐12 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1307 Thigh Bone In 2‐4 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1304 Quartered Broiler 1‐3.5 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1308 Whole Broiler 1‐3.5 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1309 Whole Broiler Split 1‐3.5 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1310 Wings 2‐5 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1366 Breast Chunks 1‐8 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1333 Cutlet ‐ Thin Cut 1‐4 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF 1371 Chicken Fajita Strips Strips 1‐1 lb Murray's Family Farm ANF 1331 Chicken Breast Shredded ~ Philly Cheesesteak 1‐8 oz Murray's Family Farm ANF Poultry ‐ Marinated Breast 1347 Cajun Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN ANF=All Natural, No Hormones, No Chemicals, No Preservatives, No Antibiotics, No Steroids AN=All Natural, nothing added after processing NF=Nitrate Free, O=Organic, GF=Gluten Free, WC=Wild Caught, FR=Farm Raised * Substitutions may apply Page 5 of 17 Product Id Description Package Farm / Brand *Special 1352 Lemon Pepper Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN 1350 Smokey Barbecue Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN 1354 Italian Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN 1355 Mesquite Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN 1357 Southern Herb Box ‐ Boneless & Skinless 12‐5 oz Various AN 1370 Chicken Italian Style Strips 1‐1 lb Various AN Poultry ‐ Specialty 1320 Young Roasters 1‐6.5 lb Various AN 1322 Rotisserie ‐ Whole 1‐3.5 lb Various AN 1326 Drumettes 4‐4 oz Various AN 1329 Party Wings ~ Approximately 20 Pieces Per Bx 1‐5 lb Various AN 1332 Breast Box ‐ Boneless 12‐5 oz Various AN Turkey ‐ Turkey 1397 Ground Turkey 1‐1 lb Various ANF 1383 Premium Turkey Burger 12‐4 oz Various ANF 1381 Turkey Breast ‐ Bone In 1‐5 lb Holden Farms AN 1388 Turkey Breast ‐ Boneless 1‐3 lb Various ANF 1384 Turkey Breast ‐ Boneless 1‐6 lb Various ANF 1395 Turkey Cutlet 1‐4 oz Various ANF 1389 Turkey Drumstick 1‐1 to 1.5 lb Various ANF 1387 Turkey Tenderloin 1‐1 lb Various ANF 1391 Turkey Wings 2‐10 oz Various ANF 1376 Whole Turkey 1‐12 to 14 Various AN lb 1378 Whole Turkey 1‐20 to 22 Various AN lb 1396 Whole Turkey ~ Free Range 1‐14 to
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