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Central Foods launches new Golden Valley Foods gluten-free breaded chicken schnitzel


Central Foods has added a new gluten-free product to its popular Golden Valley Foods poultry range.

The Golden Valley Foods gluten-free breaded chicken schnitzel is made with 100% pure breast meat and coated in gluten-free breadcrumbs.

Perfect to serve plated with veg, salad or fries, or in a bun as a fast-food option, the schnitzel has an artisan, handmade look.

The new product joins a number of gluten-free options now included in the Golden Valley Foods poultry range, such as chicken goujons and chunks.

Gordon Lauder, MD of Central Foods, said: “Our Golden Valley Foods range of poultry products is popular across the food service sector, including among the fast-food sector, schools, leisure outlets, cafés and restaurants.

“With one in 100 people affected by coeliac disease, it’s crucial for food service operators to provide gluten-free options for their customers.

“Our new gluten-free breaded schnitzel is incredibly versatile and will give coeliac customers the chance to enjoy a chicken schnitzel either in a bun from a fast-food outlet or as a plated meal in a sit-down establishment. It’s so juicy, tender and tasty that it will go down well with all customers, not just those with dietary requirements, and should be marketed and offered as a great product for all.”

The Golden Valley Foods gluten-free breaded chicken schnitzel is 125g in size and is available in small boxes of just 12, taking up less room in the freezer and requiring fewer upfront costs to purchase, which is particularly helpful for operators looking to trial before committing to adding to their menus.

Golden Valley Foods is an own brand created by Central Foods, one of the UK’s leading frozen food distributors.

It includes a wide range of poultry products such as wings, nuggets, steaks, Kievs, burgers, goujons and chunks.

For more information on the gluten-free chicken schnitzel, please click here.




Uploaded 29 August 2024





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