NEWS | Industry Updates Kettle Chips launches new flavour
Kettle Chips has launched its new limited edition SKU – Mediterranean Olive & Feta. The seasoning has a rich and creamy feta profile, sharpened with a punchy olive note
that adds a level of acidity to the chips. Designed to complement summer eating occasions such as BBQs, picnics and garden get-togethers, each bite hopes to transport consumers to sunnier climes. The limited edition Mediterranean combination showcases KETTLE’s commitment to
100% real ingredients which they use through their whole range. Launching initially into Asda in mid-June, Tesco will follow as stockists from the end of the month, with the limited edition bags available in 135g sharing bags at a RRP of £1.99. Kettle Chips’ Chef, Phil Hovey says: “For our 2019 Summer Limited Edition I have taken
inspiration from the Mediterranean. Greek feta provides an intense creamy richness that I have partnered with the big character of olives. A touch of citrus and a pinch of herbs really bring this combo to life. A real taste of summer sun.' Senior brand manager, Kizzy Beckett says: “At KETTLE, we’re always looking for new ways to transport consumers with exciting flavour experiences – and where better to be transported than the sun-drenched Mediterranean? Through our 100% real food seasoning, we hope to give every consumer a taste of the sun this summer.”
More 200 Degrees Coffee shops opening 200 Degrees also supplies more than a
Speciality coffee roaster 200 Degrees has opened a new 72-seater coffee shop in Liverpool’s Metquarter centre today (15 July), bringing its signature fresh food menu, hand roasted coffee and 20 new jobs to the city. The highly trained barista team will be serving freshly roasted coffee from the 200 Degrees roast house in Nottingham, as well as cold brew, nitro coffee, iced tea, smoothies and milkshakes. The 2,000ft2 coffee shop includes unique features such as a sunken seating area, bespoke artwork and outdoor cafe seating. Coffee lovers can also purchase
freshly roasted beans in-store and online as well as coffee making equipment, and there will be free advice from coffee professionals in store.
hundred wholesale customers as well as providing bespoke ‘beans to machines’ solutions for numerous offices, conference centres and shops. Tom Vincent, co-founder and director at 200 Degrees, said: “The 200 Degrees team have worked very hard to make this day happen and we are delighted to open our doors in the go-to retail destination that is Liverpool’s Metquarter. “The city has an incredible food and drink scene which we can’t wait to be a part of and in our prime position on the ground floor of the centre, we relish the chance to serve people shopping, working in neighbouring businesses or anyone seeking out a relaxing space to enjoy our hand roasted coffee, freshly prepared food and perhaps one or two of our sweet treats.
The new Liverpool Metquarter coffee shop is located at Unit 1, 35 Whitechapel. 200 Degrees will also be opening its second coffee shop in central Birmingham this August, offering handcrafted coffee and food to the busy area surrounding Birmingham New Street station. Following the success of its Colmore
Row shop in the heart of the business district which opened in 2016, the new 65- seater Lower Temple Street coffee shop will bring 20 new jobs to the city and serve freshly roasted coffee sourced directly from the 200 Degrees roast house in Nottingham. The new Birmingham venue is the company’s 10th coffee shop to open since 2014 and coffee enthusiasts can purchase freshly roasted beans in store and online, as well as coffee machines and gadgets to recreate 200 Degrees’ distinctive taste at home.
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