Bute Island Foods creating jobs with new Asda deal


The new ice cream lines – vanilla, salted caramel and chocolate – will be available in 537, 233 and 204 stores respectively. Antonia Quither, quality control manager at Bute Island Foods, said: “Our focus is very much centred on offering Asda customers new, interesting, and deliciously indulgent, plant-based products.
"We have been developing vegan and free-from cheeses since 1994, and given our expertise, the creation of a free-from ice cream with inclusions such as chocolate and salted caramel, was next on the list.
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“The business is in a period of rapid growth to meet the increase in demand for our products and this national contract with Asda will help to create many new jobs on the Isle of Bute, which is fantastic news.”
Heather Turnbull, Asda’s regional buying manager Scotland added: “At Asda we love working in collaboration with our local suppliers to create innovative products for our customers.
"We have seen continued demand for variety and newness in the free-from and vegan categories, so we are really excited to bring three flavours of free from ice cream to the UK market. It is a real testament to Bute Island Foods’ experience and heritage in this field – the products are amazing.”
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