It'll also be an option for pubs and cafe's.
A new range of products from a Westmeath food producer may be able to help out the hospitality industry as it reopens.
Mr. Crumb's new Invisible Chef range, can cater for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Thanks to its unique pack technology, the products can be cooked in any device and served to the customer in its packaging.
Director of the Finnea-based based company, Jason Coyle, says it can help pub and café owners meet covid-19 requirements:
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