NEW CHEESE AND BACON CRISPBAKE AVAILABLE FROM DALEPAK

June 29th, 2010

Frozen food company, Dalepak has launched the the Cheese & Bacon Crispbake, a fusion of cheese and bacon filled crispbakes.

Adding the new product to their family favourite Dalepak range of Crispbakes, the cheese and bacon filling hopes to expand further Dalepak’s range of quick and easy meals.

The new crispbake contains mature cheddar cheese, onion, potato and bacon and is coated in lightly seasoned breadcrumbs.

The product costs £1 for a pack of four, which Dalepak is marketing as a “family-friendly” price.

The Cheese & Bacon Crispbake takes twenty two minutes in the oven and can be cooked from frozen.

This method of cooking again hopes to appeal to families looking for quick, easy, convenience food.

Dalepak’s home-style crispbake range includes corned beef and onion; sausage and baked bean, cheese & onion and minted lamb.

Established in 1976, Dalepak is renowned for its frozen food ranges. Based in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Dalepak produces a large range of grills, ribsteaks, and burgers as well as meat free products which are stocked in most major retailers.

Dalepak employs over one hundred and sixy local people and is proud of its British heritage, sourcing its ingredients for products whilst manufacturing and packaging at its base in Yorkshire.

The product is available to buy from Asda stores now and the entire crispbake range is stocked at all major retailers throughout the UK.

For more information about Dalepak visit their website by clicking here.

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