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Hull filter venture goes national with Lazy Cow Steakhouse contract
Hull-based FriPura have won a contract supplying award-winning steakhouse group The Lazy Cow, based in Salisbury, Solihul, Stratford and Warwick with its new kitchen oil filter.
The Lazy Cow is using the filter at its four venues and is the latest restaurant group to harness the health benefits of the FriPura filter for its diners.
The FriPura filter will make the restaurant chain’s fried food healthier according to the firm, which also claims that food fried using the filter is lower in calories as oil absorbed by the food is reduced.
Arthur Knights, group executive chef at The Lazy Cow Group said: “We are very excited about the benefits that using the FriPura filter will bring to our restaurants.
“We pride ourselves on serving high quality food and anything that will help to improve our menu is a positive – as well as saving us money on oil costs.
“We hope the health benefits will help to attract new customers – and we have already had comments from our customers about how much crispier the chips are.”
Several pub and restaurant chains throughout the UK – including Geronimo, The Lovely Pub Company, Youngs and Wadworth– are already using the FriPura filter with impressive results. The product is also attracting interest globally from the fast food sector.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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