Small-Batch Dried Foods

These Dried Fruit and Nuts Were Made Through Sustainable Farming

The dried foods called 'Bruneus Naked Organic Dried Fruits & Nuts' are manufactured in a facility in Singapore.

The products are offered by the brand 'Superlative Foods' and are a product of socially and environmentally sustainable farming. The dried foods are made in small-batch form and come in small boxes with partially transparent surfaces. The food is free of artificial colors, sweeteners, flavors and other additives and comes in the form of dried apricot kernels, dried apricots, dried mulberries, organic roasted hazelnuts and dried figs. The products are distributed to "hotel mini bars, gyms, yoga studios, organic food retailers, clubs, music lounges, cafe chains and dessert bars."

This product is able to appeal to conscious consumers and is expertly placed in locations where this demographic is likely to spend their time.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Food Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation potential lies in developing sustainable and small-batch production techniques for dried fruit and nut products.
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3. Hospitality - Hotels, gyms, yoga studios, and other hospitality businesses can disrupt their industries by offering branded sustainably sourced dried fruit and nut snacks to conscious consumers.

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