PowderMatter Review | The Cheapest Shake in Europe
A company full of passion for complete foods and the drive to make affordable nutrition a reality. Review of the cheapest shake in EU.
A company full of passion for complete foods and the drive to make affordable nutrition a reality. Review of the cheapest shake in EU.
German brand offering one of the cheapest organic meal replacement shakes in the market. High fat low protein shakes with high quality ingredients.
Queal Ready is your daily oats but in an improved version. More protein, more fats (both lacking in Western breakfasts) and all the micronutrients you need per meal. Having a complete breakfast has never been so easy. If you are a porridge user, you should check Queal Ready out.
Satislent is a Spanish company focused on vegan meal replacement products. hey are characterized by cheap shakes made with local ingredients. Satislent compact is their first meal replacement bar. A bar that can compete in the market.
Vitaline provides meal replacement shakes that are non-GMO, soy free, gluten-free and without additives. A true French experience, with French ingredients and French flavours. Plus they have some of the best shakes to help you with your exercise.
Saturo is a brand focused in soy-based RTDs. The most significant feature of Saturo is its similarity with Soylent. Nutritionally, price-wise and as a business model. So, is the EU Soylent better than the NA Soylent?
A serious competitor for Jimmyjoy’s Plenny shake as the best budget meal replacement in Europe. Vegan, locally sourced, non-GMO… On top of that great nutrition and 670kcal meals for about €2! Where is the trick? Is it as good as the numbers say? Let’s find out in this Satislent review.
Finding truly high quality meal replacements can be hard. Ample is a premium brand that offers a great range (Ample K, O and V), with top notch food sources. However, they are a few details from being the best.