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Would you like to test My First Savsé cold-pressed baby food? £300 voucher to be won for feedback! NOW CLOSED

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JustineBMumsnet · 17/07/2017 13:57

Savsé has asked us to find 500 Mumsnetters to test their brand new range of cold-pressed baby food, My First Savsé. This product test is open to MNers with a child over 6 months of age.

Here’s what Guka, the founder of Savsé has to say: “When we looked at manufactured baby food, we realised babies weren’t getting the nutrients they deserved. Refusing to feed my own child pasteurised product, I wanted to push boundaries and create the freshest baby food possible. After all, real food isn’t just for adults.

This is why we created My First Savsé – Europe’s first cold-pressed, HPP baby food that’s as good as homemade. Unlike heat pasteurised baby food – which experiences a shocking 40% reduction in nutritional value* – with My First Savsé the nutritional value of our 100% Organic, Grade A fruit and veg is never compromised.

*Source: Fruselva Laboratories, July 2017 (tests carried out vs. heat pasteurised competitor x)”

Also from My First Savsé: “By cold-pressing our fruit and veg we don’t strip the goodness, replacing heat pasteurisation in favour of non-thermal High Pressure Processing (HPP) to ensure all vital nutrients are locked into each pouch, removing any nasties without compromising on taste or quality.

A busy parent will have to make a million compromises on a daily basis, but quality nutrition for their baby should never be one of them. However, with 1 in 4 parents unable to prepare homemade baby food due to work pressures, many have been forced to rely on heat pasteurised options bought in-store, with a sell by date often older than the babies themselves! But compromise no more. Our brand new cold-pressed baby food range, My First Savsé, has solved the problem - because babies deserve real food too.

Unlike heat pasteurised baby food, you won’t find My First Savsé in the baby aisle - oh no. You’ll find it in the chiller, alongside all the other fresh products!”

Find out more about the products here, or visit My First Savsé on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @myfirstsavse #myfirstsavse

If selected, you’ll receive the full range of 7 flavours and will need to test the product with your child as a part of your normal routine, and provide your feedback by posting on a thread on Mumsnet. We’d also love to see a photo of your baby trying the food.
All selected testers who complete the required feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £300 voucher.

Click here to sign up.

Thanks and good luck!

MNHQ

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Bearfrills · 15/08/2017 18:20

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Would you like to test My First Savsé cold-pressed baby food? £300 voucher to be won for feedback! NOW CLOSED
bibolda · 05/09/2017 22:21

Thank you for the oppurtunity to test these baby foods.
I did not hear about them before we got them. These are really nice fruit and vegetable baby food mixes. My daughter loved some of them. She did not eat the coconut and cocoa mixture, but the other ones were amazing, so I had a look online and Ocado sells them, but the RRP is huge 1.69, currently on sale 1.19, but still our usual organic brand is cheaper and that has as good taste like Savse and do not need to put it in the fridge or freeze it. Savse came frozen, so I thouht it is weird, because if I defrost them how they will be still fresh and do not change consistency in long time, like in a month. Also, it is Summer. Nice to have a cool fruit, veg puree in the mid day, but in the Winter time, it needs to be room temperature or heated up, which will make this product less likely to purchase for so many of us.
I think it is a nice product, but should be developed to be more expensiver than others. Give something extra...I can get an apple smash it and that will not cost me 1.69 and it will be fresh for sure.

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