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    Frozen Chinese-American Cuisine Meals : P.F. Chang’s frozen meals

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    These new P.F. Chang’s frozen meals have been announced by the brand as a series of grocer items headed to the freezer case at US retailers to help shoppers pick up a variety of dishes for an at-home restaurant-inspired experience.

    The products include the Mongolian-Style Beef, Shrimp Fried Rice and Chicken Dumplings, which are each crafted to be ready in minutes when heated in the microwave. The Mongolian-Style Beef has a sweet and savory sauce along with onions, red bell peppers and string beans, while the Shrimp Fried Rice starts with jasmine rice, shrimp, green onions, carrots and eggs. Finally, the Chicken Dumplings come with 16 pieces in the pack that are ready to eat in 10-minutes.

    The new P.F. Chang’s frozen meals are priced ranging from $4.99 to $7.99 and are arriving now at Target, Kroger and ShopRite.

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