
Co-op Ripen at Home Conference Pears
Details
Brand
Co-op
Features
1 of Your Five a Day, High Fibre
Recycling Other Text
Recycle with Bags at Larger Stores - Don't recycle at home
Telephone Helpline
0800 0686 727
Email Helpline
customer.careline@coop.co.uk
Web Address
www.coop.co.uk/food
Nutritional Claims
High Fibre
Company Name
Co-op (GB) / Co-op (NI)
Other Information
Class I
Manufacturers Address
Packed for: Co-op (GB), Manchester, M60 0AG. and Co-op (NI), Unit 27/1, BT38 8PH.
Preparation and Usage
Wash before use Advice Always wash work surfaces, equipment and hands before and after preparing food and after disposal of packaging. Wash fruit and vegetables before use. If it still looks good enough to eat, it is! Best eaten at room temperature. Top Tip Pears work fabulously in salads; they go particularly well with cheeses such as Stilton.
Storage
At home best kept in the fridge 2-5°C Store in the fridge at 2-5°C to keep fresh for many days longer.
Further Description
Try to include a wide variety of colourful fruit and veg into your diet and aim for at least 3 different veg and 2 different fruits every day. 1 medium pear will provide 1 of your 5 a day. For more information, contact us or visit our website. For more handy hints and tips, visit lovefoodhatewaste.com Responsible Sourcing We work to ensure our produce is sourced in a responsible way. To find out more visit www.coop.co.uk/sustainability/responsible-sourcing
Return To
Co-op (GB), Manchester, M60 0AG. and Co-op (NI), Unit 27/1, BT38 8PH. www.coop.co.uk/food Freephone 0800 0686 727 we're here 7 days a week customer.careline@coop.co.uk Please let us know the best before, origin, supplier code and barcode
Safety Warning
Caution This bag could cause suffocation, keep away from babies, children and animals.
Company Address
Co-op (GB), Manchester, M60 0AG. and Co-op (NI), Unit 27/1, BT38 8PH.
Nutrition Other Text
Serves 1
Storage Type
Chilled Type
Pack Type
Bag Type
Standardised Brand
Co-op Brand
New Product Development
Final Product - Not NPD New Product Development