Microwaveable vegetables in Tetra Pak cartons are the latest timesaving concept for time-pressed consumers.
French cooked vegetable manufacturer Bonduelle usually packs in tins but has teamed up with Tetra Pak for the first time to launch a four-strong range in 380g Tetra Recarts.
Consumers tear off the pack top and microwave the cartons - a method Bonduelle reckons will become the “new tin”.
The range (rsp: 79p), available in Sainsbury’s stores, includes: Garden Peas with Sweetcorn and Mushrooms in a fine bouillon; Red Kidney Beans with Sweetcorn and Butterbeans in a Provençal sauce; and Flageolet Beans, Carrots and Tomatoes in a fine bouillon.
MD Tjen Schifferstein said that the product provided versatility and still retained the freshness of the vegetables.
French cooked vegetable manufacturer Bonduelle usually packs in tins but has teamed up with Tetra Pak for the first time to launch a four-strong range in 380g Tetra Recarts.
Consumers tear off the pack top and microwave the cartons - a method Bonduelle reckons will become the “new tin”.
The range (rsp: 79p), available in Sainsbury’s stores, includes: Garden Peas with Sweetcorn and Mushrooms in a fine bouillon; Red Kidney Beans with Sweetcorn and Butterbeans in a Provençal sauce; and Flageolet Beans, Carrots and Tomatoes in a fine bouillon.
MD Tjen Schifferstein said that the product provided versatility and still retained the freshness of the vegetables.
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