
Simple Truth Digital Savings Event TV Commercial, 'What's in Our Food'
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Simple truth is proud of what's in its food and says its juice is made from pure, sun-ripened oranges, its steaks from natural, grass-fed beef and its salads from organic greens. The brand boasts amazing flavors in its fresh apples and tacos made with its organic cheese and beans. Simple Truth is also proud to have food free of GMO's and high prices. During the Digital Savings Event, customers can save by using coupons up to five times in a transaction.
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