February 5, 2012

Westborn Market Invites Donations for Forgotten Harvest

Forgotten Harvest

DEARBORN, Mich. - Westborn Market is encouraging customers to help those less fortunate by donating to Forgotten Harvest, www.forgottenharvest.org, online or at any of its three store locations in metro Detroit, from now through Sunday, December 12, 2010. Westborn Market is a longtime supporter of Forgotten Harvest, a mobile food rescue organization in metro Detroit.  During the non-profit organization’s 2010 Champagne Cruise fundraiser in August, Westborn Market closed its Berkley store early, donated parking, food, and labor as well as catering prize packages for a silent … [Read more...]

Westborn Market Adds Fresh Salsa to Growing Number of Michigan Made Products

Westborn Market Fresh Salsas—Mild, Medium and Hot

BERKLEY, Mich. – What makes a great salsa? According to customers and staff of Westborn Market, it’s all about freshness and the perfect combination of diced tomatoes, onions, garlic and cilantro. “When we private label Michigan made products like fresh salsa, we’re standing behind our ongoing commitment to give customers high quality products at a great value,” said Bryan Bandyk, Westborn Market’s marketing director. “Because we also know how the products are made, we can give our customers’ some valuable tips.” There are no preservatives in Westborn Market’s … [Read more...]

Westborn Market Wine Specialist Invited to Gallo’s Wine Dialogues in NY City

Rene Parks Wine

Rene Parks, wine specialist for Westborn Market, was recently invited as one of only two people from Michigan and 200 from throughout the U.S. to attend the Wine Dialogues seminar in New York City, hosted by the Gallo Winery.  The event was moderated by wine veteran and Master Sommelier Joseph Spellman, chairman of the Court of Master Sommeliers. “To be in the company of such outstanding wine artisans, dine at some of nation’s top restaurants, and participate in an interactive, educational seminar was indescribable,” said Parks. “I understand now why they call New York City ‘the … [Read more...]