Free-from fresh meats? One step closer to healthy eating
In recent years consumers have become more conscious about what they are eating, and this trend had an impact on the meat industry too.
With is premium meat products, Bonafarm Group member MCS Vágóhíd Zrt. – the manufacturer of PICK Fresh meats – helps consumers to eat food that is both tasty and healthy. Products marked with the ‘PICK Fresh meat’ logo offer great added value: the livestock they come from were fed with GMO-free animal feed only, antibiotics were used responsibly in the breeding period and the company took care of the well-being of the animals at the farms.
Thanks to the strategic partnership of the Bonafarm Group and the abattoir in Mohács, MCS Vágóhíd Zrt. offers GMO- and antibiotics-free pork meat to consumers that can be traced back to the pigs’ birth. In order to make the identification of products easier, a system of symbols is used on product packaging.
In the case of each pig arriving, the abattoir MCS Vágóhíd knows exactly where they come from, how they were fed and bred. This closed, integrated and traceable system makes it possible for shoppers to buy safe meat products: PICK Fresh meat products are 100-percent reliable Hungarian meats.(X)
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