Aldi Launches Sandwiches With Algae-Based Vegan Tuna
German discounter Aldi has announced that it is introducing sandwiches with vegan tuna alternatives at the end of October under the brand ‘BettaF!sh TU-NAH’.
The sandwiches will be available from 25 October in Aldi Nord stores and 29 October at Aldi Süd as promotional items for €2.49 in the classic, sweet chili, and ‘sweet corn + pepper’ variants.
The vegan tuna is sourced from the start-up BettaF!sh, which was funded by the retailer as part of its TechFounders accelerator programme.
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