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Nestlé Professional Champions Affordable Nutrition with Maggi Soya Chunks in Lagos

 

Nestlé Professional, the Out of Home business arm of Nestlé Nigeria and a leading provider of food solutions, recently introduced the Affordable Nutrition option, Maggi Soya Chunks, to food vendors, chefs and event planners during the Lagos edition of the Business of Food workshop.

 

Canteens, grillers, Maishais, and bukas play an integral role in providing daily nutrition to bustling urban areas. However, they face challenges in managing their businesses amidst rising costs, often leading to a reduced focus on providing adequate nutrition in favor of profit.

 

The Business of Food series, now in its nineth edition, has empowered over 2,000 food business vendors across nine states with vital skills and knowledge to enhance their business and increase their income. This year, it focused on offering attendees a cost-effective, nutritious, and flavorful protein alternative with Maggi Soya Chunks while equipping them to keep growing despite economic hardships.

 

With one pack providing adequate protein and nutrition for eight people, Maggi Soya Chunks, a soya-based texturized protein, is an affordable alternative protein ensuring that food vendors not only remain profitable but continue to provide adequate nutrition to their customers.

 

Mrs. Funmi Osineye, Business Manager for Nestlé Professional in Nigeria, stated: “At Nestlé Professional, we are committed to empowering local food vendors with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive. By introducing Maggi Soya Chunks, we aim to provide an affordable and nutritious alternative that supports their businesses and promotes healthier eating habits in our communities.”

 

To further empower the participants to navigate the evolving economic terrain, the food vendors were trained by Mrs. Osaretin Okao, Managing Director of Food Bizz Support Services on managing food business profitability in challenging period. She charged the food vendors to be innovative and open to trying new things, including the use of new affordable ingredients like Soya Chunks.

 

Mrs. Osaretin Okao said: “Managing a successful food business requires adaptability and a willingness to embrace new opportunities. By incorporating affordable and nutritious ingredients like Maggi Soya Chunks, food vendors can not only enhance their offerings but also ensure they remain profitable and sustainable.”

 

One of the highlights from the half-day training session was a masterclass by Chef Ehis Oseniga on the preparation of the classic Ofada rice sauce, using Maggi Soya Chunks. The event also featured an exciting cooking competition where teams of caterers, catering school students and restaurant owners created delicious meals such as Chunky Jollof Rice, Soya Spaghetti Jollof, and Soyarito Fried Rice, all using Maggi Soya Chunks.

 

Mrs. Osineye assured participants that Nestlé Professional remains committed to supporting the growth and success of food vendors in Nigeria. “We aim to make more possible by uplifting the local food industry, promoting entrepreneurship, and creating a positive impact in communities.”

 

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About Nestlé Professional

 

Nestlé Professional is the Out-of-Home arm of Nestle and it focuses on providing innovative, high-quality food and beverage solutions to the out-of-home, or foodservice, industry in Nigeria. This division caters to a wide range of customers, including restaurants, hotels, cafes, offices, catering companies, coffee shops and other foodservice providers.

Our Vision is “To be the trusted partner of choice in Out-of-Home, by providing Affordable & Nutritious Food and Beverage Solutions that help our customers win”

 

Media Contact:

Toju Egbebi

Corporate Affairs Manager

Email: Corporate.Communications@ng.nestlé.com

 

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