• Dari's Kitchen have launched a new category product into Woolworths supermarkets: Dari’s On-The-Go – a chilled soup. Image: Dari's Kitchen
    Dari's Kitchen have launched a new category product into Woolworths supermarkets: Dari’s On-The-Go – a chilled soup. Image: Dari's Kitchen
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Dari’s Kitchen, known for its range of soups and dips, have launched a new category product into Woolworths supermarkets, Dari’s On-The-Go – a chilled soup.

Dari’s Kitchen Co-Founder, Dari Kaplan said although the new range was a natural progression for the family-owned company and a growing global trend, On-The- Go is new to Australian consumers – offering a healthy meal or snack designed to be enjoyed cold that doesn’t require heating.

“On-The-Go was created with busy individuals in mind, it’s a quick and nutritious snack or meal that is not only flavourful, but also helps people hit their veggie quota for the day.

“We are incredibly excited to be amongst the first to launch chilled soup in Australia,” said Kaplan.

Dari’s On-The-Go comes in three flavours; Tomato, Cucumber & Basil, Carrot, Lime & Turmeric, & Beetroot, Celery & Ginger.

Dari’s On-The-Go is made from all- natural, plant-based ingredients, with each bottle offering up to 2 serves of vegetables. The range also contains no preservatives & carries a 4-star health rating.

Dari’s Soups, Pilpel Dips and Table Garnished Hummus Dips are created out of its kitchen in Marrickville, NSW.

Dari’s On-The-Go can be found in the chilled soup aisle of Woolworths supermarkets (QLD, NSW & VIC) for RRP $5.20 / 350mL bottle.

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