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Published 16:56 8 Sept 2023 BST
Made with 100% wild caught fish fillets, Birds Eye Fish Fingers are not only a tasty choice, but a nutritious one, as they are a great source of protein and minerals. Additionally, they're available in wide variety so diners of all tastes and preferences can pick their favourite pack. Choose from Omega, Value and gluten-free, or opt for Birds Eye's latest edition, Chunky. As you might expect, Chunky Fish Fingers pack a deliciously satisfying bite – ideal for older diners. You can check out the entire range right here.
As well as this wide variety, Birds Eye invites consumers to learn about where their fish comes from. Simply scan the QR code on the packaging of your Fish Fingers which will bring you to an interactive AR experience where you can learn all about where your fish is sourced.
So, whether you've got little mouths to feed after school, or you're looking for a tasty sandwich filling before hitting the gym or training, pack your freezer full of Birds Eye Fish Fingers, and you won't be caught out when hunger strikes.
Brought to you by Birds Eye.
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