James Hall & Co, which owns 46 forecourts across the north of England, has revamped its food-to-go offering.
The company, which is the Spar distributor for the north of England and also has 157 of its own stores, has introduced changes across several parts of the range.
Four new fillings have freshened up its sandwich range, with Chicken Club, Honey and Mustard Chicken, Cheese and Carrot Chutney, and a Seafood Cocktail being added.
Complementing the new sandwiches are three new wraps: Cajun Chicken, Onion Bhaji, and Tomato and Basil.
One penny from every Spar sandwich or wrap sold goes to Spar UK’s principal charity partner Marie Curie, and the new fillings have launched just as sale donations have hit the £250,000 milestone for the UK’s leading end of life care charity.
All the new Spar-branded products also have revised packaging with designs in a variety of standout colours.
Other new Food To Go additions are lunchbox size quiches in cheese and ham and cheese and onion flavours, and sausage and cheese and onion rolls complete the revamped range.
All the new Spar-branded products also have revised packaging with designs in a variety of standout colours.
Rebecca Billington, junior trading manager for Fresh Food To Go at James Hall & Co, said: “Food to go is a huge part of our business and we refresh our offer periodically to ensure customers are seeing an evolving range in our Spar stores, and that they have something new to try.
“Our food-to-go team at James Hall & Co has worked hard on the new range and we’re excited by the new fillings that have launched. These include some classic favourites and trending flavours not previously within the range of Spar sandwiches.
“We also take pride in the fact that our high-quality sandwich range offers customers a fantastic value and healthy lunchtime meal, and this contributes funding to a wonderful charity in Marie Curie that we are delighted to be associated with.”
Marie Curie head of partnerships manager, Tom Heron, said: “A huge thank you Spar customers and the food-to-go team at James Hall & Co for an incredible 25 million sandwiches sold in aid of Marie Curie.
“Your support means a better end of life for people in the UK. We wish the revamped range every success.”
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