Because research suggests that a healthy diet low in saturated and trans fats may reduce the risk of heart disease, Becel Buttery Taste* Margarine is a smart choice for anyone who wants to eat healthier. It’s a great fit for how Canadians are eating today: Becel Buttery Taste* Margarine is non-hydrogenated, has no cholesterol or trans fat and is 80 percent lower in saturated fat than butter.
Your customers will truly enjoy the rich buttery taste of Becel Buttery Taste* Margarine while appreciating the smart nutritional profile. Becel Buttery Taste*Margarine has an added touch of buttermilk that delivers a satisfying buttery flavour. Therefore, offering Becel Buttery Taste*Margarine portion packs allows your guests to indulge their taste buds while feeling good about their nutritional choices.
Becel holds a premier reputation with consumers as Canada’s #1 consumer margarine choice for use at home.[2] Because consumers trust the brand, you can make a good impression and increase customer satisfaction when you offer your patrons delicious Becel Buttery Taste* Margarine portioned servings as a part of your menu.
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[1] Nielsen, 52 weeks ending 12/18/10, Margarine
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