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Frigidaire Gallery Launches “Quick & Creative Weeknight Meal Challenge”

With more and more families leading active lifestyles, it seems like home-cooking has been put on the back burner while fast food, takeout and grab-and-go options have heated up. Frigidaire Gallery® is inspiring families to create quick, easy and creative meals perfect for any on-the-go family with a chance to win a Frigidaire Gallery appliance packed with time-saving, easy-to-use innovations.

Participants can enter the “Quick & Creative Weeknight Meal Challenge” by visiting www.frigidaire.com/contest to submit a quick and creative meal idea for a chance to win a select Frigidaire Gallery appliance of their choice and have their recipe developed by well-known home chef and blogger, Elisha Joyce. Three winners will be selected based on creativity, ease of cooking and speed of preparation.

“We’re excited to offer a range of appliances with advanced features that cook smarter and faster while reducing cleanup to help inspire busy families to create time-saving recipes that maximize family time,” said John Weinstock, Senior Vice President of Marketing. “We developed our innovative line of Frigidaire Gallery products in direct response to consumers who want to save time in the kitchen by making preparation, cooking and organization easier.”

View the current lineup of Frigidaire Gallery appliances, new recipes and time-saving kitchen life-hacks at www.frigidaire.com and visit the contest homepage to enter a creative, quick meal idea by Friday, October 23, 2015.

Bud Light Introduces Innovative, First-Ever Smart Home Beer Fridge

Bud Light, the official beer sponsor of the National Football League, is introducing the ultimate in smart technology innovation at the start of the season to ensure that sports fans never run out of Bud Light when watching the action. The Bud-E Fridge is a first-of-its-kind smart home beer fridge that enables consumers the ability to view real-time information from their fridge – from the number of Bud Light cans and bottles in it to when the optimal temperature is reached for them – from anywhere that they have access to a mobile device.

Bud LightDeveloped by Bud Light, Buzz Connect, and Linq IQ, the Bud-E Fridge and its accompanying smart-phone app (available on both Apple and Android devices) lets sports fans program their favorite sports teams so that the Bud-E Fridge can keep them up-to-date on when games are approaching. When games are approaching, the Bud-E Fridge immediately lets them know if their game day supply of Bud Light needs replenishing, and as fans re-stock their fridge, which has a 78 beer capacity, the Bud-E Fridge updates the stock level in real time. A countdown timer indicates when the Bud Light will reach the optimal serving temperature, which the Bud-E Fridge achieves by chilling beers below 32 degrees without freezing them.

“We are constantly looking for innovative ways to enhance the consumer’s experience and the Bud-E Fridge represents an unprecedented advance,” said Lucas Herscovici, Vice President of Connections at Anheuser-Busch. “With the Bud-E Fridge, we’ve created something that shows how we continue to push the boundaries in technology and innovation, particularly in the connected home of the future, and provide beer drinkers with new level of convenience to better enjoy Bud Light with their friends.”

The Bud-E Fridge also provides consumers with alerts of when it is running low on Bud Light, regardless of whether an upcoming game is taking place, via the smart phone app. In addition to these alerts, when the Bud-E Fridge is low on Bud Light, the mobile app integrates with beer-delivery service, Saucey, allowing consumers to order Bud Light for home delivery in San Francisco, LA, and San Diego.

Bud Light has a history of success with new technology innovations in the beer industry. This past January, Bud Light rolled out the Bud Light Button in the District of Columbia, a beer delivery app that allows users to order Bud Light with one easy tap of the finger.

The Bud-E Fridge is available for purchase by California residents only at this time at BudLight.com/efridge.

Riddle Promoted to Senior Vice President of U.S. Home Appliance Sales for LG Electronics

Appliance industry veteran John Riddle has been named Senior Vice President of Sales for Home Appliances by LG Electronics USA.

Riddle’s promotion reflects his key role in establishing LG as a leading premium home appliance brand in the United States, according to LG Electronics USA President and CEO William Cho. “Under John’s leadership, LG’s home appliance sales in regional channels have grown significantly. With his experience, expertise and leadership skills, we expect that momentum to continue for LG home appliances in the U.S,” Cho said.

Riddle joined LG Electronics USA in 2011 as Vice President of Regional Home Appliance Sales. His storied career includes more than two decades with Maytag in key sales management positions, including Vice President and General Manger of Maytag Builder Solutions. Between Maytag and LG, Riddle held a number of industry positions including Sales Vice President at Philips Consumer Electronics, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Fleetwood Housing Group and RV Products, and Product Manager for North American Built-In Products at Electrolux.

Riddle grew up in his family’s appliance and television dealership, which still survives today after 70-plus years in Central Pennsylvania. He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from York College of Pennsylvania.

Reporting to Riddle are John Hollen, who has been promoted to LG Electronics USA’s Vice President, OEM Appliance Sales, and John Herring, who continues in his role as Vice President, National Accounts, Home Appliances, LG Electronics USA. Hollen joined LG in 2003 after 18 years with Whirlpool. While continuing to lead OEM home appliance sales, he is now also responsible for LG brand sales with Sears Holdings. Herring has been National Sales VP for LG Home Appliances since 2009, leading key accounts including Best Buy, The Home Depot and Lowes.

New KitchenAid Built-In French Door and Bottom Freezer Refrigerators

KitchenAid is unveiling a new line of built-in French door and bottom freezer refrigerators that combine distinctive design, new interior features and advanced technology to maximize food preservation and freshness. The new refrigerators are the first available products in an entirely new collection of KitchenAid major appliances, with others scheduled for availability beginning in April.

“Built-in refrigerators bring a seamless, high-end aesthetic to the kitchen,” said Beth Robinson, Senior Manager of Brand Experience for KitchenAid. “Our latest built-in French door and bottom freezer refrigerators are crafted with unique visual elements on the outside that hint at the superior performance inside.”

Exterior updates include Satin Textured Handles, inspired by professional grade kitchens. The sturdy bar handle shape, and easy-to-clean satin cross-hatch texture combine high-style with a secure, no-slip grip. Each end is capped with a sleek, red KitchenAid Brand Medallion.

For the first time ever, the built-in French door refrigerator line will include a 36-inch model. This provides cooks and kitchen designers with an alternate to the brand’s larger, first-of-its-kind 42-inch model, but still delivers on the design and function of the French door style, with a bottom freezer and matching side-by-side refrigerator doors.

In addition, the brand’s Preserva® Food Care System is now available in all built-in French door and bottom freezer refrigerator models. Introduced in 2012 in freestanding refrigerator models, the Preserva Food Care System is designed to control humidity, ethylene gas and odors in order to extend the storage life of refrigerated and frozen foods. Two evaporators provide separate cooling to the freezer and refrigerator compartments, keeping higher humidity air in the refrigerator to maintain fresh ingredients, and out of the freezer to minimize freezer burn. A Produce Preserver with an ethylene-absorption cartridge helps keep produce fresher, longer, while the FreshFlow™ Air Filter helps minimize odors.

Additional premium features include SatinGlide® Crispers with Soft Self-Close, offering smooth movement of crisper drawers, even when fully loaded with foods. Automatic ice makers provide filtration units to help reduce contaminants from tap water for fresh-tasting ice. LED lighting gradually increases light levels in both the refrigerator and freezer to provide a sharper view with fewer shadows. Combined with a unique platinum interior offered in select models, the lighting provides a silvery, glossy and sophisticated alternative to the traditional bright white finish.

Select models are also ENERGY STAR® qualified, and conserve energy by exceeding minimum Federal Energy Standards.

The new KitchenAid built-in French door and bottom freezer refrigerator collection are available now in a variety of sizes, styles and finishes, with suggested retail prices ranging from $7,499 – $9,699.

Whirlpool Stoves Achieve Sustainability Certifications

Nine of the Whirlpool brand’s cooking appliances are among the industry’s first certified under the Association for Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) Sustainability Standard for Cooking Products.  Seven model ranges and two built-in ovens received certification of the standard which was developed by an AHAM task force focused on developing new efficiency standards for 2015. The task force included Whirlpool Corporation among industry experts along with UL Environment, and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Group.

“We are proud to extend our commitment and leadership to sustainability by including cooking ranges and ovens,” said Maureen Sertich, North America Sustainability Lead. “Increased energy efficiency has been an important focus at Whirlpool Corporation for more than 40 years. This latest certification is exciting because it means consumers can find laundry, refrigeration and now cooking home appliances that meet the AHAM Sustainability Standards and can have efficient appliances in their home.”

Those models among the first to receive certification include:

WOD93EC0AS – Whirlpool Gold® 10 cu. ft. Double Wall Oven with True Convection Cooking System

WFI910H0AS – Whirlpool Gold® 6.2 cu. ft. Capacity Induction Range with True Convection Cooking System

WGI925C0BS – Whirlpool 6.7 Cu Ft Double Oven Electric Range With Induction Cooktop

WOS51EC0AS – Whirlpool® 5.0 cu. ft. Single Wall Oven with extra-large window

WFE710H0AS – Whirlpool Gold® 6.2 cu. ft. Capacity Electric Range with True Convection Cooking System

WEE730H0DS – Whirlpool® 6.2 cu. ft. Front Control Electric Stove with Fan Convection

WFE540H0AS – Whirlpool® 6.2 cu. ft. Capacity Electric Range with AquaLift® Self-Clean Technology

MET8820DS – Maytag Gemini® 6.7 cu. ft. Double Oven Electric Stove with Evenair™ True Convection Cooking System

KSEG700ESS – KitchenAid Architect® Series II 30-Inch 4-Burner Gas Slide-In Range