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Unexpected Easter Doves Production: Unveiling the Makers for Eurospin and Lidl

Are Lidl and Eurospin Easter cakes the best? Everyone wants to know who the producers are – the answer is surprising.

It’s almost Easter and Easter Monday, with all the traditional sweets to put on the table. From the classic chocolate egg presented in different types, up to the Easter doves with a traditional recipe. Considering the expensive prices, consumers choose to avail themselves at two famous discount supermarkets. Their products have won over for their low price and high quality, but the question arises spontaneously: who produces them Eurospin and Lidl Easter doves?

Who produces Lidl’s Easter doves

Lidl supermarket is always at the forefront, with a range of products that offer incredible value for money. For this reason, even for the Easter period, consumers have decided to use chocolate eggs and Colomba directly.

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The versions of the discount are two under the well-known brand Favorina. The first comes in rigid elegant cardboard packaging, while the second comes in a plastic bag. The manufacturer is different, in fact the Favorina Easter dove with the plastic bag is produced by the factory in Fossano in Cuneo. This plant belongs to the leading brand of Balocco, which produces the Colomba under the name of Favorina.

Its cost does not exceed 4 euroswith 700 grams of excellent product.

The canned version is produced in Brogliano, in the province of Vicenza by Il Vecchio Forno, with a consumer price of over 5 euros.

Eurospin Easter doves: the producers

The Eurospin is another leading supermarket in Italy. Most of the products are discount branded, but by looking closely at the label, one discovers that they are produced by well-known and famous companies.

The Duca Moscati Easter dove, classic with traditional recipe, it is produced by the Fossano plant – province of Cuneo – directly from Mania. The cost for the final consumer is €5.49.

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Then there is also the version for those who don’t like candied fruit, produced in Brogliano in the province of Vicenza. Also in this case it is the Vecchio Forno that produces this great productas it already does for the Lidl supermarket.

What does all this mean? The discount stores offer traditional specialties, however produced by leading Italian companies. These are famous names, which are part of the Italian tradition. The lower cost is due to the decision to have the products packaged by another company, with less advertising and in any case sold by a high-level discount chain.

And consumers they have learned to read the label and understand that behind an “unknown” brand product there are companies that offer quality ingredients and top-level processing. Paying less, in this case, does not mean giving up the quality of a product but not having it advertising or special packaging.

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