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Blockbuster move for falafel men

Great Food has teamed up with DreamWorks.

July 22, 2010 10:20
Happy ever after? Great Food’s directors believe targeting the children’s food market will significantly boost sales

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

One of the UK's leading kosher food manufacturers and one of the world's top film production companies might not seem the most likely pairing for a business collaboration. But that has not stopped Beth Din-supervised Great Food from securing a unique deal with US-based film giant DreamWorks as they look to target the children's healthy food market.

Great Food, which supplies to Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Prêt a Manger, have launched a "baked not fried" range of traditional deli foods for the chilled food market. They have teamed up with DreamWorks to launch the first new product in the Real Deli Baked not Fried range - a Shrek falafel snack pack.

The company, run by Richard Loebenberg and Norman Bookbinder, will pay a royalty to DreamWorks to use their graphics to market the Great Food products. They have also secured a licensing agreement with Heinz to include a sachet of tomato ketchup with every Shrek pack. The products launched on Sunday (July 18), coinciding with the release of DreamWorks's blockbuster movie Shrek Forever After.

Great Food have invested £350,000 in equipment to convert their falafel from fried to baked, reducing the fat content by 50 per cent.

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