Food is fun. But not everyone has the time or energy to prepare three nutritionally-balanced meals every day, and brands that do all the hard work for you have big growth potential, claims UK-based ...
In the world of nutrition and cooking, "quick" and "healthy" are almost always at opposing ends. Companies like Soylent and Huel have risen to fame for their healthy meal replacements but those can't ...
I appreciate a good meal, but I also consider myself a pragmatist—and for me, stopping what I’m doing every few hours to find something to eat can be terribly inconvenient. When I first read Charlie ...
If you find yourself constantly without time to prepare food, there's a new "healthy" option when it comes to nutritional snacks. Huel, the British-equivalent of Soylent, is launching its snack bars ...
But, as in years past, there’s a good chance things will get away from us as the year goes on. We get busy, our agendas become crowded and the time required to plan and prepare wholesome, healthy ...
Huel, a startup which ships out powdered food, has raised £20 million ($26 million) in funding. At three years old, Huel's revenue growth seems to have been exponential, with turnover set to more than ...
Huel is known for its sweet meal replacement shakes, but has launched a new Hot & Savoury line that makes up a bowl of food, rather than a shaker. It’s perhaps the most dramatic tangent Soylent rival ...
This month is a (mostly) foodie edition of IRL. Nicole Lee sings the praises of the Instant Pot, while Daniel Cooper doesn't last long on the meal-replacement system, Huel. Tim Seppala, however, is ...
When Soylent hit the market it was a novelty item (get it?) in search of a non-novelty audience. It found one — more or less. Though some people still subsist on the stuff after losing bets, Soylent ...
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