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Home / Lifestyle / Produce Pete, 80, Dies After Decades on TV

Produce Pete, 80, Dies After Decades on TV

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Beloved NBC personality Produce Pete died at 80.
  • He was a fixture on 'Weekend Today in New York' for over 33 years.
  • Napolitano ran his family's produce business for over 50 years.
Produce Pete, 80, Dies After Decades on TV

Peter Napolitano, the cherished NBC personality widely known as Produce Pete, died at the age of 80. For more than three decades, Napolitano was a regular presence on the Saturday editions of 'Weekend Today in New York.'

During his extensive career, he graced local screens for over 33 years, offering viewers valuable insights into fruits and vegetables while championing healthy lifestyles. His signature sign-off, 'If you eat right, you're going to live right,' became a well-loved catchphrase.

Born in Bergenfield, New Jersey, in 1945, Napolitano was deeply connected to his roots. He managed his family's produce business there for over 50 years, transforming it into a community fixture. He also authored books and led cooking classes, further promoting healthy eating.

Napolitano's influence extended to younger generations, as he spoke at schools about nutrition. He is remembered not only for his passion for produce but also for his profound love for his wife, Bette, whom he met as a teenager. He is survived by his wife, two children, and seven grandchildren.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Produce Pete, whose real name was Peter Napolitano, was a beloved NBC personality famous for his appearances on 'Weekend Today in New York' for over 33 years, where he shared expertise on produce and advocated for healthy eating.
Produce Pete appeared on the Saturday editions of 'Weekend Today in New York' for more than 33 years.
Peter Napolitano ran his family's produce business in Bergenfield, New Jersey, for over 50 years, making it a cornerstone of his community.

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