Hello Food: New ready meal available in Hungarian retail trade
Due to the socio-demographic changes of recent years, convenience foods that can be prepared in a microwave oven have appeared on store shelves. Europe Gastro Kft. (a member of the GASZTVITÁL group that feeds 45,000 people in public sector catering every day – and from these 1,000 guests eat some kind of FREE-FROM meal) enters this market in the autumn with the Hello Food brand and Hello Food Free products for those consumers who suffer from food intolerance.

László Sajcz
director
GASZTVITÁL
Soups, main dishes and desserts – made from the best ingredients, without additives or preservatives – will be available in the new product range. Hello Food and Hello Food Free products will be marketed in hygienic and easy to remove ‘peel’ wrap packaging, which can stay on while the product is heated, only a couple of small holes need to be made for the ideal taste – it only takes 2 minutes. Customers can choose from 14 products, but more are likely to follow – informed László Sajcz, general manager of GASZTVITÁL. More information: www.egeszsegesetel.com (x)
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