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Quorn has launched its new convenience range of Australian-made Frozen Ready Meals, alongside its Crunchy Chicken Fillet Burger into Woolworths.

The Frozen Ready Meals range includes three vegetarian options: Thai Style Green Curry & Rice, Spaghetti Bolognese and Butter Chicken Style Curry & Rice. The range has a 3-4 health star rating, and no added preservatives, colours or flavours, followed by the Quorn Crunchy Chicken Fillet Burger, a meat-free chicken burger alternative with crunch.

Quorn says the ready meal range is made locally in Australia with the inclusion of Quorn Mince and Quorn Pieces and Quorn’s mycoprotein.

The Frozen Ready Meals range includes three vegetarian options.

Quorn senior brand manager, Jaimie Gardner says Quorn is catering to the growing demand for nutritious, convenient ready-made meals.

“Our latest line-up expands our range of meat-free meal options so consumers can enjoy more of their favourite dishes, meat-free.

“The demand for convenient and meat-free meals has been growing, so we’ve responded with these four varieties,” said Gardner

Quorn's range of Frozen Ready Meals and its Crunchy Chicken Fillet Burger are available in the frozen section at Woolworths stores nationwide.

The new products join Quorn’s range of meat-free mince, pieces, fillets and nuggets.

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