Asda launches new range of ingredients from just 80p

Ireland News News

Asda launches new range of ingredients from just 80p
Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines
  • 📰 LiveLancs
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 51 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 24%
  • Publisher: 87%

Research has shown that more than half of UK homes enjoy experimenting with cooking

Asda is trying to help people cook more without breaking the bank by launching a new cooking range with prices starting at just 80p.

. However, of these, one in five feel like they struggle to get the seasoning right which is why Asda has launched a new range of ingredients. Named Cook by Asda, the products are said to be affordable, high-quality, pre-prepared ingredients starting at just 80p. Featuring over 40 brand-new products, Cook by Asda spans more than 10 cuisines, including Indian, Thai, Japanese, Middle Eastern, North African, Italian, American and more.Customers will now have access to more range and be able to experiment with more flavours.

Ellie Beecham, Assistant Brand Manager at Asda, said: “At Asda, we believe that healthy, flavoursome cooking should be accessible to all, which is why we’ve developed our new range, Cook by Asda, and we hope it will inspire customers to scratch cook from home. "Whether you’re looking to add some excitement to weeknight family meals or cook a date-night dinner to impress, our new range can transform any dish, making home-cooking easy and delicious!”.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

LiveLancs /  🏆 10. in UK

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Asda sees revenue soar by 9.6% thanks to own brand product boostAsda sees revenue soar by 9.6% thanks to own brand product boost'We know that thousands of families continue to struggle with the cost of living, and we’re committed to doing all we can to support them'
Read more »

Shopper told to 'jog on' after slating mum's £1 Asda meal for kidsShopper told to 'jog on' after slating mum's £1 Asda meal for kidsThe mum shared a photo of the bargain hot meal being dished up at the supermarket, but not everyone was impressed
Read more »

Evaluating medical research using a new “diversity index” could promote better health outcomesEvaluating medical research using a new “diversity index” could promote better health outcomesScientific journals and research papers are evaluated by a metric known as their 'impact factor,' which is based on how many times a given paper is cited by other papers.
Read more »

Research helps to identify immunosuppressed people least likely to have COVID-19 antibodiesResearch helps to identify immunosuppressed people least likely to have COVID-19 antibodiesNew research involving the University of Southampton has identified which people with compromised immune systems are less likely to have COVID-19 antibodies—making them more vulnerable to a severe infection.
Read more »

New research expands insights into most adequate treatment for uterine descentNew research expands insights into most adequate treatment for uterine descentWhen uterine descent requires surgery, various procedures exist. A randomized clinical trial of the two most common uterus-sparing procedures in 26 Dutch hospitals has now been published in JAMA. The results show that a hundred-year-old method shows better results after surgery than a more recently developed method. This is a relevant finding because both in the Netherlands and worldwide more women undergo the more recent method. There is also a group of patients who benefit more from the newer procedure.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-10 05:57:14