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Head of Food at Wadworth Pubs, Andrew Scott, swaps to Aviko’s SuperCrunch Fries to serve up menu success with traditional pub classics done right.
Award-winning chef, Andrew Scott joined Wadworth Pubs in 2021 with a burning desire to move into pub food and improve guest experience. Stepping into a developmental role, he’s implemented changes to the menus of 19 managed pubs, making a noticeable upgrade to the pub’s biggest lines, chips – which make up 51.8% of sides, by swapping to Aviko SuperCrunch Fries. Aviko’s Fries, made with superior spuds, are now used across Wadworth’s menu, from the signature pub burger to more premium options like Steak Frites.
Due to their formulation, the fries guarantee a quality flavour, rustic and homemade feel and most importantly, a crunch that lasts. Following the burst in popularity of Loaded Fries (92% of consumers said they would order them from a pub or restaurant*), Wadworth can tap into this growing consumer trend, and minimise send-backs from soggy chips, thanks to Aviko SuperCrunch Fries which remain hot and crispy, even when loaded.
Matthew Akehurst, Key Account Manager at Aviko, who works with Wadworth commented:
“Here at Aviko, we couldn’t be more excited that Wadworth, and Andrew, have chosen SuperCrunch as their go-to chip. We know that customers visit Wadworth pubs expecting high-quality food and drink, and we’re so pleased that our premium chips will accompany the mouthwatering menu offerings! Our SuperCrunch Fries offer versatility across menus, from sides or sharing platters to being a main on their own, and thanks to their unique coating, they stay hot and crunchy for up to 30 minutes, so not only do they help elevate the dining-in experience, but they’re perfect for takeaway businesses too!”
Aviko fries are naturally vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free making them the ultimate product to work across a range of menu offerings. Additionally, as SuperCrunch Fries are made from a premium potato variety that produces longer cut chips, Wadworth can benefit from a better yield per bag, helping to achieve those all-important profit margins.
Speaking about his choice to upgrade the chip offering to SuperCrunch, Andrew Scott said:
“When cooking, if you start with a really good core ingredient, you get a great end result, and that’s what happens with these fries. The crunch, the coating, the flavour – it’s second to none. I would recommend Aviko SuperCrunch Fries to any chef, our feedback from guests has been brilliant.”
With SuperCrunch taking the guests, and Wadworth staff by storm, diners may even see more of Aviko’s portfolio, including Snackables, on menus in the near future.
Aviko has been the resolute potato partner for foodservice for over sixty years, bringing quality and smart solutions to menus all over the world. With a range of frozen potato specialities made by chefs, for chefs, Aviko’s extensive range includes Hash Browns, SuperCrunch Fries, Mash, Snackables and much more.
For more information on Aviko visit www.aviko.co.uk
*Aviko, Independent Research, 500 Participants 18-65, UK-based, April 2024
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced that from September 2023, all primary school children in London will receive free school meals for the next school year.
According to the Mayor of London’s Assembly website , recognising that families are in urgent need of support, Sadiq Khan will provide the funding as an emergency cost of living support measure and ensure that every primary school child in London will get at least one hot, nutritious meal a day during the next academic year 2023-2024.
The introduction of universal free school meals for the 2023/24 academic year could save families around £440 per child and builds on the Mayor’s existing work helping families to cope during the cost of living crisis.
According to The Food Foundation , one in four households with children have experienced food insecurity between September and October 2022, something that affected an estimated four million children in the UK.
The Food Foundation has said that 270,000 pupils will benefit from this decision.
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