• George Weston Foods owned company, Yumi’s, has launched its latest range of dairy and gluten free Veggie Burgers, in flavours Green Goddess and Sweet Potato.
Source: Yumi's
    George Weston Foods owned company, Yumi’s, has launched its latest range of dairy and gluten free Veggie Burgers, in flavours Green Goddess and Sweet Potato. Source: Yumi's
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George Weston Foods owned company, Yumi’s, has launched its latest range of dairy and gluten free Veggie Burgers, in flavours Green Goddess and Sweet Potato.

Made in Australia, the Veggie Burger range highlights a natural taste through the use of real vegetables and spices. It is convenient for quick and easy meals, coming fully cooked – ready to heat and serve.

The company stated that the “Sweet Potato Burgers with Carrot & Cauliflower are a real crowd pleaser, featuring veggies everyone loves.”

“Our Green Goddess burgers are simply divine, packed with delicious spinach, zucchini, and garden peas, and seasoned with chilli and garlic,” Yumi’s stated.

The Veggie Burgers join the company’s existing range of cafe-style breakfast fritters, which were initially released in 2022. All the products in this range now come in recyclable cardboard packs, as Yumi’s focuses on sustainability.

Yumi’s Veggie Burger range, in flavours Green Goddess and Sweet Potato, are available at Coles and Woolworths supermarkets nationally for RRP $6.00 in a two-pack.

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