Strong Pistás pork liver is the first joint product of Nádudvari and Univer
For the first time in their history, Nádudvari Élélmiszer Kft. and Univer Product Zrt. worked together to launch a new product. The Nádudvari Strong Pistás liver has recently been put on store shelves. The novelty has been very well received, so the two companies are also working on further cooperation opportunities.
From the beginning of the year, the Nádudvari Erős Pistás liver is also available to consumers, which is the result of the cooperation between two major domestic food industry companies, Univer Product Zrt. and Nádudvari Élélmiszer Kft. Nearly a year of joint work preceded the product’s launch on the market. The novelty is essentially already available at all major retail chains, or will be added to the offer during the spring.
“This was our first collaboration and product with Univer, but based on the extremely positive feedback and quick successes, it will almost certainly not be the last. Our company constantly strives to use traditional Hungarian recipes and ingredients, to preserve traditional Hungarian gastronomic values. However, in addition to ensuring quality and health-conscious nutrition, it is also a priority to look for the possibility of new things. The result of this attitude was Erős Pistás pork liver, which is one of this year’s great novelties from Nádudvari”
– stressed Ádám Nagy, the company’s managing director.
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