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Debut of initially chilled, ready-to-consume soup in recyclable aluminum container

Prepared, refrigerated soup in an aluminum can by Dozz, a product meant for direct consumption from the container and recyclable at its end.

Newly introduced chilled, ready-to-consume soup now available in recyclable aluminium containers.
Newly introduced chilled, ready-to-consume soup now available in recyclable aluminium containers.

Debut of initially chilled, ready-to-consume soup in recyclable aluminum container

In an exciting development for the food industry, Dozz, a forward-thinking brand, is set to launch its new product at the Lunch! show in London on 24-25 September 2025. The product, a pre-cooled, ready-to-use soup powder delivered in an aluminum can, promises to offer a unique sensory experience for consumers on-the-go.

Visitors to the Lunch! show can find Dozz's innovative soup at stand L222 in the Innovation Gallery. The product will be showcased for attendees to explore and taste. A range of ten flavors will soon be available to buy in the UK, including Gazpacho, Mixed Vegetable, Yogurt and Mint, Tomato, Broccoli, Chicken, Chili Bean, Lentil, Mushroom, and Spinach.

Ender Bolat, the general manager at Dozz, explains that the product is designed to cater to time-constrained and health-conscious consumers. He believes that the product's convenience and sustainability-minded packaging will provide flexibility for retailers and out-of-home outlets.

The soup can be consumed straight from the pack and recycled at end-of-life, aligning with Dozz's commitment to reducing waste. This eco-friendly approach has gained traction with several major European stores.

It's worth noting that the overall recycling rate for aluminum beverage cans in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland has reached 74.6%. Despite a 1% drop, the total amount of aluminum recycled from cans has increased to a 'record level' of 580,000 tonnes. This is a testament to the sustainability of aluminum packaging.

In a separate development, Asahi, a leading beverage company, has upgraded one of its beverage cans, allowing the release of carbon dioxide when the can is opened to float real lemon slices to the surface of the drink. This innovative design further emphasizes the potential for sustainable and exciting packaging solutions.

Dozz's soup product is set to make a significant impact in the food industry, offering a convenient, waste-free, and sustainable solution for consumers and retailers alike. The product's official launch at the Lunch! show in London is eagerly anticipated.

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