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Wolfy's Creamy Porridge with Berry Pot, 6 x 100g

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One fabulous fibre found in oats is called beta-glucan and has been found to lower cholesterol, which helps towards to better heart health. Coronary heart disease is Britain’s biggest killer. Stroud based Kitchen Garden Foods, the brains behind the delicious Wolfys porridge brand have secured a listing with British Airways for its Wolfys porridge and couscous pots. Old Spot Real Ale Chutney is one of Kitchen Garden’s best-selling lines. Rich and fruity and gently spiced, it is made using Old Spot beer from nearby Uley Brewery. Try it with cold meats and cheeses. Wolfy’s said: "We’re conscious of the sugar content of this product, and because of this we’ve taken immediate steps to remove at least 25% of the sugar from this line. We’re also looking at innovative ways to reduce the sugar content of the little pot of marmalade or jam provided in each Wolfys product.

Commercial Director and joint owner, James Horwood said: “Getting a listing with British Airways has been years in the making. A major airline listing was always one of my main goals when I joined the business seven years ago, and has been a company ambition for years more. That goal was finally achieved in the latter part of 2020 when I was in conversation with them, via Tourvest (which facilitates the supply), about a potential opportunity for their new menu." Joining forces and launching a fun and easy to enter 'spin-to-win' competition allows the two brands to drive awareness and engagement. It is also worth noting that the NHS guidelines say: “Adults should have no more than 30g of free sugars a day” (also known as ‘added’ sugar) and “Sugar found naturally in milk, fruit and vegetables does not count as free sugars.” James Horwood, director and joint-owner of KG Foods said: “This is a really, really, exciting deal for our Wolfys brand – the fact easyJet are now taking our products is a real testament to the quality of the product – it’s fantastic for our small, Stroud-based company.” Porridge is the traditional breakfast of champions and traditional prison food, deriving from the word ‘pottage’ meaning ‘soup’ or ‘stew’. It has been doing the rounds for decades (actually the 16 th century!) yet there are more health benefits attached to porridge than many of us care to recognise.According to its trading statement, easyJet flew over 33million passengers between October ‘22 and March’ 23 and Wolfys Protein Boosted porridge will be available on all easyJet flights from November onwards.

EasyJet is the second airline where customers can find Wolfy's porridge, after British Airways started selling the products in summer 2021. The research was the result of over 14 years of studying the diets of more than 100,000 people and along with corn, quinoa, brown rice, porridge scored consistently high. These superfoods have proven their worth in the battle with heart disease and other life-threatening illnesses. The airline has now listed Gloucestershire's Kitchen Garden Foods' Wolfys Protein Boosted Porridge pots on all flights. He said: "To showcase the KettleTap brand to consumers at high street names, such as Waitrose and the Co-op, is a huge accolade.

We have developed our own exclusive range of instant boiling hot taps with an experienced equipment manufacturer in Malaysia. But our partnership goes beyond the 'spin-to-win a tap' competition. We can offer Wolfys' client base attractive terms in investing in a hot tap for their business, café or eaterie." So, far from siting on the sidelines of the local food scene, Kitchen Garden is a positive driving force for local food in the Cotswolds. Just like the condiments themselves, Kitchen Garden deserves to take centre stage – these are definitely not the sort of jars you’ll find lingering in anyone’s fridge door! The pots are currently doing a 'test flight' and passengers will be able to enjoy them onboard all easyJet flights really soon. It’s a great opportunity for easyJet too – offering something filling, delicious and quite unique – I’ve no doubt it’ll be really successful for them”

Research has revealed that eating porridge, brown rice or corn each day can help protect the heart against disease. Wholegrains are already widely believed to be beneficial for health and studies have shown that those who eat the most whole grains seem to have better protection. It’s also a fact that youngsters who eat oats are 50% less likely to be overweight. An initial 'flight test' is currently taking place, with plans to make Wolfy's Protein Boosted porridge pots available on all easyJet flights from November 2023.A KettleTap saves energy consumption and mains water by heating only what you need, when you need it.

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