A patented oil stabilizer with antioxidant properties that offer cost-efficient oil management and reduced oil absorption in foods, OilFlexTM has become a hit with restaurants and institutional operators as a way to make fried foods healthier and save up to 30 percent in oil costs.
Added to oil for a few pennies a day, OilFlex extends the life of frying oils by slowing frying oil breakdown and reducing oil loss. It also eliminates the need for boil outs, keeping equipment clean and carbon free. Additional cost savings are realized by eliminating the need for filter powders and high-priced filter pads. At Clabber Girl’s Web site, www.clabbergirlfoodservice.com, managers can access the OilFlex Savings Calculator to see potential savings based on individual use. The Web site also provides a product usage chart and online ordering capability.
“Clearly, cost-savings is a key driver in the industry’s interest in OilFlex,” says Eric Gloe, Executive Vice President of Sales for Clabber Girl. “Much of our efforts are geared to finding innovative solutions that help our customers manage food costs. OilFlex is a prime example of that commitment.”
Cost-cutting is often associated with reduced quality or health benefits. In fact, cost-cutting measures that actually improve food quality are almost unheard of in the food service industry. Quite the opposite is true with OilFlex. By reducing oil absorption in fried foods and subtracting contaminants from the oil, restaurants using OilFlex can address the concerns of the growing number of customers who demand healthier food options.
Clabber Girl Corporation operates a peanut-free facility, providing yet another advantage to its products. A pioneer in food manufacturing for more than 100 years, the family-owned Terre Haute, Ind.-based company is best know for its leavening agents, including the Clabber Girl, Rumford, Davis, Fleishmann and Hearth Club brands. The company also offers the Royal line of dessert mixes and has private label capabilities.
For more information about Clabber Girl and its products, visit www.clabbergirlfoodservice.com.





















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