• Woolworths has launched its new ready-to-serve Christmas salad range, along with new plant-based options, including the Plantitude Cocoa Dusted Truffles, Petite Meringue Nests, and a Christmas Wreath. Image: Woolworths Group
    Woolworths has launched its new ready-to-serve Christmas salad range, along with new plant-based options, including the Plantitude Cocoa Dusted Truffles, Petite Meringue Nests, and a Christmas Wreath. Image: Woolworths Group
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Woolworths has launched its new ready-to-serve Christmas salad range, along with three new plant-based Christmas products, featuring a take on the viral TikTok Green Goddess salad, and a Mango Champagne Vinaigrette salad.

New Woolworths plant-based Christmas products are also available and include the Woolworths Plantitude Cocoa Dusted Truffles, Petite Meringue Nests, and a Christmas Wreath.

The new Mango Champagne Vinaigrette salad features mixed leaves, golden beetroot, diced Australian macadamias and a summer vinaigrette; which can be served with slices of honey-glazed ham.

The vegan Green Goddess Salad features wombok leaves, iceberg lettuce, kale and purple cabbage, paired with a tangy dressing with lemon juice, dijon mustard and herbs.

Two fan favourite plant-based Christmas products are also returning to Woolworths shelves after selling out last year: the Plantitude Plant Based Roast & Cranberry Sauce, and Plantitude Vegan Chocolate Hazelnut Mud Cake.

Woolworths food company MD, Guy Brent, said customers were looking for quick and easy sides to their Christmas meals.

“Over the years, we have also seen an increase in demand for plant-based products, particularly during the festive season. With that in mind, our teams have worked hard to provide various dietary options, from savoury and sweet, to plant based or Free From Gluten, ensuring an easy and inclusive dining experience,” said Brent.

Woolworths Christmas salads and Plantitude Christmas are on shelves now for the festive season.

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