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The Young’s Gastro Seafood Range Now Includes Two New Options

The Young’s Gastro seafood range has been expanded by the Sofina Europe-owned brand for consumers to choose when looking to enjoy a restaurant-quality meal from the comfort of home.

The Dine Out At Home products include the Cod Fillets and the Haddock Fillets, which both come with two extra large fillets per pack. Both of the products are being launched into Sainsbury's and Tesco locations this month for £5.50 for a 450-gram box. The products offer consumers a way to enjoy restaurant-quality fare from home as more shoppers seek to save money in the face of rising inflation.

Chief Commercial Officer for Sofina Europe Paul Craft spoke on the new additions to the Young’s Gastro seafood range saying, "The launch of our new Gastro extra large battered fish fillets comes as an increased number of consumers look for products that are extra special and help to create a restaurant quality dining occasion in their own homes."
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