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Listings label red onions in several ways: many pre-cut items are marked “Ready to Eat,” some whole options are listed as “Prepared, Heat and Serve,” and packaging/ingredients are sometimes described as “Raw.”

Descriptions highlight crisp, crunchy texture and flavor notes such as sweet, fresh, and flavorful—often noting that red onions add a bright pop of taste to meals.

Pre-cut options are typically diced or chunked and labeled “Ready to Eat.” Many come in resealable containers and highlight reduced prep and mess; several listings also note production in a food-safety-certified or dedicated facility.

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