The new McIntosh Donald Steak Burgers
McIntosh Donald, quality Scottish butcher since 1904, is bringing its premium quality beef steak burgers to Scottish supermarkets for the first time in its history.
Date:
Thu, 25 Aug 2011
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Located in Aberdeenshire, McIntosh Donald has drawn on its vast heritage and knowledge of meat to create the perfect burger for time-starved foodies.
The prime Scotch beef burgers are created using only selected Scottish steak cuts and are unrivalled on the supermarket shelf, according to the company.
The burgers are the "ultimate dream product" for foodies looking for a burger that offers convenience with no compromise on quality or enjoyment.
Boasting the leanness and meat content usually reserved for burgers purchased in butchers' shops or those homemade by consumers unable to find the same high quality and meat content from existing brands, they are available in Tesco.
McIntosh Donald exclusively uses PGI status (Protected Geographical Indication) accredited Scotch beef, with a delicate seasoning of sea salt and cracked black pepper.
Delicious enough to enjoy with a light salad or roased root veg, these burgers are more versatile than those that need to be hidden in a bun or smothered in ketchup.
Committed to delivering quality at every stage of the process, McIntosh Donald works directly with farmers to ensure that their cows are grass-fed and exposed to only the best welfare standards.
Available from Tesco stores throughout Scotland and McIntosh Donaldl's own factory butcher's shop in Aberdeenshire, the McIntosh Donald Steak Burgers are priced at £3.99 for four burgers (454g).
The McIntosh Donald business forms part of VION Food Group Ltd, the UK arm of VION N.V, which in additon to beef and lamb, produces and processes high-quality pork, bacon and chicken as well as a wide range of convenience products such as sausages, cooked meats and added-value cooked chicken.
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