Eisberg to add a vegan option to its complex salad bowl range this autumn
According to Eisberg’s latest research, 67% of respondents consider healthy products to be too expensive and a third find them difficult to access.

Hungarian consumers primarily seek speed and convenience
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/8-9.
Many people feel the positive effects of a balanced diet, but conscious nutrition often depends on quick and practical solutions. Recognising this trend, Eisberg has launched its new Inno d’Or award-winning selection of six complex salad bowls, which is made from selected ingredients and ready to eat.
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