A SCOTTISH family firm has secured a major supermarket deal for its secret chilli sauce recipe.
The Dundee-based Baba’s sauce has announced it will supply its Sweet and Spicy Chilli sauce to all 61 Asda Scotland stores.
The business was founded in 2009 by Sunny Mollah after the death of his father Nurul, who had owned several takeaway businesses in the city.
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Following this, Mollah found his father’s secret recipe for his sweet and spicy chilli sauce, which had been kept under lock and key since the 1970s.
He explained that he opened the business as a way to keep his mother distracted during a difficult period.
They started serving the chilli sauce with the food, calling it Baba’s Sauce, which is what they used to call their late father.
Mollah said: “Baba’s Sauce slowly became a household staple in Dundee, with customer’s travelling from all over Scotland to try it, so we decided to give selling it in bottles a go.
“We started out so small, it was literally just my mum and me. We hand poured the sauce ourselves and sold it at local markets. People soon started buying it in larger quantities and I saw an opportunity. I approached a local shop in Dundee and asked them to stock the sauce on their shelves, which they did, and the rest is history.
“In 2021, we became an even larger family business, with my wife and sister-in-law getting involved, and we were finally able to get our first small factory unit.
"We were still hand pouring the sauce ourselves until we were able to afford proper machinery, but since then, the business has taken off. The response has been overwhelming in the best way.”
He continued: “We feel so grateful to work with a major supermarket like Asda, it is a very big milestone for us, both as a family and a business. Asda was always a goal for us so it’s incredible to have them on board as the sauce can meet a wider audience outside of Dundee – all across Scotland.
“We are doing this for my dad as we are living out his dream for him. I know I have made him proud.”
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Ashley Connolly, Asda local buying manager for Scotland, said: “We are so pleased to welcome the Baba’s Sauce team into Asda stores. We have a rich heritage of supporting local producers, and are delighted to have the family’s delicious, sweet and spicy chilli sauce on our shelves for the whole of Scotland to enjoy.
“Sunny’s story is so heartwarming and special; it’s been a delight from the start to work alongside him and get their much-loved brand into Asda.”
Baba’s Sauce is available now to buy in Asda stores across Scotland.
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