Social TV
Greening And Environment

Farmer Angus expands partnership with Checkers to include charcuterie selection

Checkers is expanding its relationship with Farmer Angus to include an exclusive range of artisanal charcuterie. In a supermarket first, the range of cured meats contain no nitrates, nitrites or gluten. This makes Checkers the only national retailer to offer charcuterie of this incredible quality without any of these additives.

This move follows the popular partnership with Farmer Angus EGGS, which is available from the unique Eggmobiles stationed inside Checkers Stellenbosch and Checkers Constantia.

McIntosh made headlines last year when he sold 85% of his egg business to staff members, who kept the brand and benefit from McIntosh’s ongoing presence and support. The partnership with Checkers was a major boost for the farm, and agriculture empowerment in general.

Like Farmer Angus EGGS, the new charcuterie range prioritises health, quality, and environmental concerns.

This includes using farming methods like regenerative agriculture and rotational grazing, so as to limit the impact of their operations on the environment. And its pigs are raised on a natural diet in pastures where plants, animals and insects thrive in harmony with one another, which make for an exceptional product that’s sensitive to the environment.

Farmer Angus charcuterie is made with great care and expertise from pork sourced directly from their own farm, and cured using traditional charcuterie processes. The range includes salami sticks, salami feline, and salami slices, pancetta, prosciutto, and black forest and coppa ham and is available from selected Checkers supermarkets across South Africa.

Related posts

CCBSA and Umsebenziwethu Champion Sustainability and Community Engagement for Mandela Month

Mapule Mathe

New study shows that wind farms in Europe have the capacity to provide energy for the world until 2050

Mapule Mathe

World Clean Up Day – Minor Hotels Zambia unite in Victoria Falls clean-up project

Mpofu Sthandile

Corona announces new plastic recycling partnership with Ramtsilo

Mpofu Sthandile

Waste management companies urged to get their accreditation in the bag

Mpofu Sthandile

R99,000 to be handed over to 40 schools that qualified for the Mpact Recycling schools competition in 2021!

Mpofu Sthandile