Simply Delicious Vegan Ranch Dressing. The Simply Delicious vegan Ranch Dressing. Hummer & Son Honey set up at the Shreveport Farmers' Market.
In 2022, Harrice Daniels got a call that she was pretty sure was a joke. It was from someone claiming to be from Walmart saying they wanted to talk to her about putting her product on their shelves. Daniels, the owner of a small business called Simply Delicious Ranch Dressing based in Shreveport, then remembered that she had applied to Walmart's a couple of months prior.
That she had even applied was a lucky fluke. She was in the car heading to Baton Rouge to the Small Business Owners Annual Conference when one of the other passengers started talking about the opportunity Walmart gives small businesses. Daniels applied from the back seat of the car on her cell phone.
"The same one I am talking on now," she said. Daniels felt that her locally popular vegan Simply Delicious Ranch Dressing could be a winner. Harrice Daniels, owner of Simply Delicious Ranch Dressing.
Walmart agreed. This will be the 11th year that the giant retailer has put out a call to entrepreneurs who sell products that are grown, made or assembled in the U.S.
is an important part of the company's $350 billion commitment to strengthen U.S. manufacturing, said Mark Espinoza, Walmart's Senior Director of Public Affairs.
Between now and the Monday deadline to enter, Walmart will receive thousands of applications. By August 20, they will reduce that number down to no more .
