Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards Conclude a Successful Summer for SHORE with Two Victories

SHORE, The Scottish Seaweed Company, has made a strong impression in the Scottish food market with a recent string of major supermarket listings. This success has been further recognized at the 23rd Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards, where SHORE was awarded two prestigious titles: Snack & Accompaniments Product of the Year and Healthier Choice Product of the Year.

The winning products were SHORE’s Seaweed Chips, a delicious and sustainable snack option that has been gaining popularity for its unique flavor and health benefits. Keith Paterson, head of SHORE, expressed his excitement and gratitude for receiving such esteemed recognition from the Scottish food industry. He stated, “It’s a strong endorsement of our Seaweed Chips—a product proudly made in Scotland from a uniquely sustainable Scottish food source.”

The recent expansion of SHORE’s products into major retailers such as Tesco and Morrisons, along with the introduction of a new Salt & Balsamic flavor in Sainsbury’s, has been a remarkable journey for the brand. This success has solidified SHORE’s commitment to transforming locally sourced Scottish seaweed into nutritious and delicious products.

Consumers can now find SHORE’s Seaweed Chips in select Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op, and Sainsbury’s stores across Scotland. The new Salt & Balsamic flavor has also been added to their Sainsbury’s range. In addition, their products can be found in hundreds of independent stores throughout the country, as well as in Holland & Barrett and Booths locations nationwide.

For more information about SHORE and their sustainable seaweed products, please visit their website or contact them through their press release distribution partner, https://pressat.co.uk/.

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