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FOOD

It's a wrap

WaxWrap

WaxWrap, which offers a

sustainable and naturally effective

food storage system, is partnering

with the non-profit organisation

Less Plastic and donating 1% of its

sales to help fund plastic waste

production projects.

UK-based Less Plastic CIC

raises awareness of the impact of

plastic on the ocean, providing

practical ways for individuals and

organisations to make a difference

by using less plastic and taking

actions that restore nature.

Andy Smok, Sales & Key Account

Manager for WaxWrap, said:

"WaxWrap is 100% committed

to addressing the critical plastic

pollution crisis. While our range of

natural beeswax wraps, bags and

roll provides a practical and highly

effective alternative to the use of

plastic cling film, we want to do as

much as we can to support other

plastic waste production projects

in the field. Being a responsible

and sustainable brand is not just

a marketing ploy for us; it is the

founding ethos behind the initial

launch of WaxWrap."

Veritable vegetables

Good Catch

Good Catch is a chef-driven

innovative food company

developing flavourful, plantbased

seafood - just to be

clear, there's no actual fish

here. Good Catch evokes

the experience of authentic

seafood - including taste

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Allplants

Sweeping the Great Taste Awards,

allplants operates Europe's largest

plant-based kitchen - 100% plantbased,

flash-frozen and delivered to

your door. The range now includes

allplants Lighter Menu, which

contains at least 2 of your 5 a day,

under 450kcal, and designed with

an in-house nutritionist to ensure

they're balanced as well as tasty.

Dishes on the Lighter Menu include

Green Goodness Bowl served with

garlic chilli kale and a mighty pea

and mint smash, at just 393kcal and

Spicy Szechuan Noodles - brown

rice noodles tossed in a rich and

fiery tahini sauce, with soya and

mushroom mince, steamed pak choi,

edamame and salted peanuts. Order

the Lighter Menu and new customers

can get £10 off first orders with code

LIGHT10.

www.allplants.com

and flaky texture - with a

protein-packed six-legume blend of peas, chickpeas, lentils, soy, fava beans

and navy beans.Good Catch's plant-based tuna can be used to create favourite

traditional tuna recipes, such as tuna melt, or something a bit different like

Asian-Style Tuna Lettuce Wraps (recipes on their website). The range is

available at Tesco from £2.50 and direct from

www.goodcatchfoods.com

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