![]() Our samosas are made using only the freshest ingredients, with no artificial flavourings, preservatives or guarantee of weight loss.” Keran said: "I just woke up one day and realised I needed to bring my Auntie Puspa’s legendary Indian samosas to the streets of Britain. Samosa Wallah was established in 2017, when Keran teamed up with university friend Steve Oldfield and marketing professional Peter Mayes. ![]() ![]() She will then decide which product will appear as a Specialbuy in all stores. The finalists are then given four weeks to address any feedback, before presenting improved products to Julie. Products are presented to Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi UK, who deliberates on factors such as price, packaging, shopper demand before she whittles contestants down to just two. The category in which Samosa Wallah is competing is 'ready to eat chilled'. Hosted by Anita Rani and Chris Bavin, the six-part series sees suppliers compete in categories such as dinners, baked goods, treats and store cupboard essentials. Samosa Wallah has been picked from hundreds of applicants to pitch to the supermarket for a life-changing contract. READ MORE: New bubble tea and waffle store opening at Beaumont Shopping Centre and jobs are available Now, he says he is on a mission to make Melton as famous for samosas as it is for its pork pie - starting by trying to get them on the shelves of Aldi stores nationwide. ![]() Keran, who is originally from Bombay, India, has made a name for himself locally selling his range of samosas at Melton Farmers Market and via home delivery. The programme gives small food and drink producers the chance to pitch their products to Aldi, in the hope of appearing on the supermarket's shelves. Keran will be joined on the show by business partner and friend, Peter Mayes. Samosa Wallah, aka Keran Turakhia, will be showcasing the brand's samosas on Channel 4 show Aldi's Next Big Thing. A Melton food business and its larger than life boss will be featured on television tonight, (Thursday, November 10). ![]()
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