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Future Food Group-owned brand Plnt has introduced three new vegan products to its plant-based meat and fish portfolio.
The offerings include: chicken nuggets, chicken tenders and salmon fillet. Plnt’s chicken nuggets, tenders and salmon fillet will be available for food service and retailers.
“We enter a new phase,” said Marleen Kolijn, senior brand manager at Plnt. “Consumers in many countries agree that we need to eat less meat and fish because of the environment and personal health and demand meat and fish successors to adhere to those standards.”
She added: “Our new products are 100% plant-based, and our new Salmon fillet is completely allergen-free. We source our ingredients as close to home as possible, with wheat from Denmark and the Netherlands, and soy from Austria, which are just two examples. It’s our mission to develop products that are identical to the original in taste and mouthfeel. This is a conscious choice, because we focus on (future) flexitarians that want to eat less meat but don’t want to make any concessions.”
“They are perfect to use in meals, as snacks, but can also be meal components in salads or wraps. The possibilities are endless.”
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