BusinessNewsTiger Foods Launches Processed Beans, Offers 5,000 Free Packs To Customers

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ONITSHA — Tiger Foods Limited, a Nigerian manufacturing company that produces food spices and seasonings, has launched processed and packaged beans as its latest food product.

The company announced the launch of the product on its Twitter page on Saturday, July 2.

“Drum rolls, pamparampam. If your guess was grains, then you are absolutely correct. This is the secret we have been keeping. We welcome Tiger Beans to our family. Premium Sorted Quality Beans. Sand free. Stone free. Weevil-free. No Preservatives,” the company tweeted.

Speaking on the new product, the Managing Director, Tiger Foods Limited, Donatus Ebubeogu, said: “Three years ago we had a visitor from the United States of America who came to purchase dried Onion and Shallot from us.

“After the tour of our facility, he was impressed with the modern pieces of equipment we have and the knowledge about food processing that we shared with him. He left us with one important request; BEANS.

“His major problems with the Beans he sources from Nigeria are stones and insecticide residues. He wants us to package Beans that will stand the test of the American Food & Drug Agency.

“We went to work, studied the characteristics of Nigerian Beans, worked with farmers and professional aggregators and developed a template that will ensure Beans are free of sand, stone, and insecticide residue.

“After a tough start that saw to our parting of ways with one of our partners on this Beans Project and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic that disrupted international trade of our USA importer, we went ahead to continue with the project to offer the Beans to Nigerian market.

“Today, Tiger Farms Limited, a subsidiary of Tiger Foods Limited, is pleased to inform you that our (your) Beans are ready for the market.”

Ebubeogu also announced that the company is offering its customers 5,000 free packs of Tiger Beans. This, according to him, is a way of celebrating the birth of the new product as well as appreciating the public and their customers for believing in their products.

The company’s social media pages have information on the eligibility criteria for the awoof, and the precise locations and offices where one can walk in and pick up a free pack.

The new product is available in 500g, 1kg, and 4kg pack sizes.

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)

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