I thought Sainsbury's were barmy selling canned no chuna, but you can now get OmniTuna.
Who knows, it could be the same supplier because supermarkets in the UK have things made for their specification.
After the launch by foodtech company OmniFoods on World’s Ocean Day (8 June) this year, OmniSeafood series becomes the talk of the globe, taking the world by storm with its overwhelming innovations. It has also been introduced in Green Common exclusively, pleasing taste buds with creative and delicious dishes. The much-anticipated retail pack of OmniSeafood will be launching in stages. OmniTuna, the first ambient product of OmniFoods, is taking the lead to hit the shelves, bringing OMNI Impact to your homes. It is not only a versatile plant-based ingredient for a wide range of dishes, but also a big step to protect our precious ocean. OmniTuna is now available for pre-order on Green Common eShop starting today.
Heavy metals and micro-plastics are major sources of ocean pollution, causing hazardous effect on the marine ecosystem. Tuna resides in the deep ocean, is often polluted by heavy metals and mercury, which adversely affects pregnant women and children growth, arousing wide concern for the safety of seafood consumption.Made from a unique blend of non-GMO soy, OmniTuna does not compromise on taste and texture. As a safe, mercury-free and healthy alternative, this plant-based tuna is just as convenient as traditional canned tuna. An ambient product that you can stock on your shelves, OmniTuna is ready as soon as you open the can. Its slight briny taste makes it perfect with sandwiches, salad, sushi and toast. Cook it with pasta, risotto and pies for a taste fresh out of the sea. Soaked in canola oil and algae oil, OmniTuna provides omega-3s commonly found in deep sea fish (450mg of omega-3 ALA and 120mg of omega-3 DHA per 100g), with a polyunsaturated fat content comparable to canned tuna*. OmniTuna is also high in protein, a source of fiber, low in saturated fat, zero cholesterol, Buddhist-friendly, and free from artificial colourings, added hormones, antibiotics, and preservatives, making it a sustainable, nutritious and palatable tuna substitute.
OmniTuna is available for pre-order on Green Common eShop now, and retailing in stores and eShop starting from 4 November. To taste the new wave, Green Common members can enjoy a trial price of HKD 16.5 (original price: HKD 23.9) for one can of OmniTuna**. OmniTuna will be available in leading local supermarket chains and online platforms very soon. Besides, three new OmniTuna dishes, OmniTuna Fusilli, OmniTuna Quesadilla and OmniTuna Salad will also be available at selected Green Common in November.\
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