This is the popular product that Mercadona has stopped selling to the regret of its customers

In constant review of its product catalog, Mercadona test your customers daily with the entry and withdrawal of different articles according to the season, demand or production of its suppliers. A process that this time has led the Valencian chain to withdraw one of its most famous pieces … to the disappointment of its consumers.

The hummus has become so fashionable due to its undoubted benefits and great taste that Mercadona has made it one of its identity stamps in recent years. This is demonstrated by the purchases of its customers, to the point of being a mockery on the best-known humorous fake news website in Spain.

In one of his latest posts, The Today World ironized that from now on all Mercadona products would be sold in hummus format. His taste for this dish was so great that until ‘alkaline batteries‘would be presented with the crushed chickpeas in containers.

Mercadona says goodbye to avocado hummus

But to counter this, one of the latest items that the chain run by Juan Roig has deleted from its shelves is precisely the avocado version of hummus. One of those who had better reception among the public, which has been stunned by the supermarkets’ decision.

This has been confirmed by some of its clients on social networks, to which Mercadona has only been able to answer that “is no longer in your assortment“An avocado hummus that combined chickpeas with a touch of guacamole to make a unique and respected product.

These are the hummus that Hacendado has

Without this, both in physical establishments and in its online store, Mercadona, through the Hacendado white label, continues to have the traditional hummus (1.10 euros), a version of this with roasted piquillo pepper (1.40 euros) and another with kalamata olives (also 1.40 euros).

Produced all by Rensika, based in Rubí (Barcelona), this company with more than 20 years of history specializes in the production of hummus and its derivatives. Leader in Mediterranean dips, the company has a presence in Portugal, Italy, Greece and France, the latter being more than notable, in addition to the considerable one in Spain.

But for now, its production of avocado hummus stops, also in Mercadona, which has been a regret for lovers of these two foods that were so well received within the Hacendado range.


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