By www.gusto-si.it. SAVING TIME is the key thought of the consumer PREMISE In developed markets, people are devoting less time than in the past to preparing.

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SAVING TIME is the key thought of the consumer PREMISE In developed markets, people are devoting less time than in the past to preparing and eating their meals during the week. These new habits have led to the development of products with a high service content: READY-TO-EAT DISHES These dishes eliminate dinner preparation. The search for service has now become a cultural phenomenon.

Our target is to prepare convenience meals using a revolutionary process of sterilization which combines microwave technology and a high pressure system. In this way it’s possible to obtain the best sterilized product with a shelf life of 12 months at room temperature. The process eliminates the need for artificial preservatives. their appearance, taste and high digestibility! Due to this innovative process the ready meals keep, after heating, GUSTOSI’S MISSION

WHAT WE PRODUCE

other items coming…….

in 90 seconds using a microwave oven otherwise in a conventional oven or by“Bain marie” EASILY HEATED

Our ready meals are READY TO EAT IN 90 SECONDS ! a real service-oriented product quick: “I prepare them when I don’t have the time to cook” functional: “I never have to throw anything away”

Targeted distribution channels are (with appropriate sizes and packaging): - CONVENIENCE STORES - RETAILERS/SUPERMARKET CHAINS - CATERING - VENDING - HORECA

IS TECHNOLOGY SO …….

Our ready meals are EASILY DIGESTIBLE The unique and innovative process of production reduces cooking time, and allows the preservation of many more of the functional and structural characteristics of the product (proteins, vitamins, and aminoacids)

TASTY The new microvawe production process makes it possible to: ! unbeatable taste and flavour * maintain the product’s original flavour Our ready meals are ! * preserve all nutritious substances

Our ambient ready meals have a LONGER SHELF LIFE at room temperature they keep for up to 12 MONTHS as tasty as the day they were made without any added preservative.

TRADITIONAL PROCESSES TECH

critical heating points microvawe uniform heating click sealed meal

More taste in less time comparison of traditional technology and process by

QUALITY high quality raw materials, selected for the health and the well-being of the consumer ! guarantees GUSTI ITALIANI

A MARKET WITH A HIGH GROWTH POTENTIAL To market the products abroad GustoSì is activating a net of importers and agents to cover all countries, step by step, with the marketing hook of a “ meal made in Italy”.

Join us in our mission to provide this much needed service to busy consumers all around the world. export: ddi: e-fx: Join us in our mission to provide this much needed service to busy consumers all around the world.