One Planet Pizza, the fast-growing plant-based pizza company, is launching in Morrison’s nationwide from October with a frozen category first, a plant-based Tex Mex pizza.
Following a strong performance in Asda, growing +41% year on year1 as the demand for great quality vegan options surges, chefs at One Planet Pizza have developed a new recipe to provide a plant-based version of a UK favourite, Tex Mex. Like the rest of the range, the new variant combines One Planet Pizza’s popular wood fired sourdough base with rich tomato sauce and a unique, highly acclaimed plant-based cheese made from white beans. To top it all off, the Tex Mex is covered with marinated vegetables and sprinkled with jalapeños for a little kick.
One Planet Pizza was founded by father and son team, Mike and Joe Hill, with a clear mission to revolutionise the freezer aisle and get more people excited about plant-based food. Since their inception in 2016, they have grown rapidly, now listed in Morrison’s, Asda, Booths, and across 6 markets, with a passionate fan base of vegans and flexitarians alike.
Joe Hill, co-founder of One Planet Pizza and guest Judge on BBC’s The Apprentice, says “We can’t wait to spice up Morrison’s freezers with our outrageously tasty Tex Mex. Our mission has always been to make vegan pizzas SO good that even meat eaters want a slice! We’re pretty proud that our strong sales, reviews, and brand growth suggest we are doing exactly that!”
One Planet Pizza will be available in the frozen meat-free fixture across the Morrison’s estate from October 2024
1 Volume growth year on year to July 2024
2Oxford University and Agroscope research 2018 & 2023
3Compared to ‘regular’ Tex Mex options
4Kantar YOY volume growth to January 2024
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