BiFi
BiFi is a brand of meat snack products owned by the Jack Link's company. The brand originated in the Netherlands and is widely distributed across Europe. The product range includes a variety of meat snacks, such as mini salamis, snack sausages, and meat sticks.
History[edit | edit source]
The BiFi brand was launched in the Netherlands in 1972 by the Dutch company Unilever. The brand was initially introduced as a snack sausage, which was a new product category at the time. The product was successful and the brand expanded to other European countries.
In 2014, Unilever sold the BiFi brand to the American company Jack Link's, which is known for its beef jerky products. Since then, the brand has been part of the Jack Link's product portfolio.
Products[edit | edit source]
The BiFi product range includes a variety of meat snacks. The original product is the BiFi sausage, a small, snack-sized sausage made from pork. Other products include BiFi Roll, a sausage wrapped in bread, and BiFi Carazza, a pizza-flavored snack.
All BiFi products are made from high-quality meat and are free from artificial colors and flavors. The products are also free from preservatives, as they are naturally preserved through the process of drying and smoking.
See also[edit | edit source]
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