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PSA: Freshly Just Launched A New Menu To Fuel Your Active Lifestyles

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at testing chapter.

If you’ve ever muttered the words “new year, new me” listen up. Your favorite meal delivery service just launched a few series of meals aimed to help people fuel their active lifestyle. Introducing:  FreshlyFit by Freshly. Similar to Freshly’s traditional meals, FreshlyFit’s ready-to-eat meals are gluten-free and built on a foundation of clean, whole-food ingredients and not to mention their delicious taste. But these meals focus on a lower-carb, protein-powered nutritional profile to help fuel workouts, optimize recovery, maintain muscle mass, and support weight management. FreshlyFit meals contain on average 14g net carbs, 30g protein, and 550 calories or less. Plus more than a third of FreshlyFit meals contain zero added sugars. And we love to see it. 

They developed these in response to customer demand, crafted by chefs with key attributes of keto, paleo, and plant-forward diet principles. They’ve got everything from Paleo Pork Chop with Rainbow Roasted Veggies & Mushroom Sauce to Baked Turkey Meatballs with Butternut Spirals & Eight-Veggie Ragù. Sign. Me. Up. The best part? Meals can be heated and served in three minutes with no chopping, cooking, or cleaning required, taking the heavy lift of weekly meal prep off your plate.

There will be over 25 satisfying entrees that can be eaten for lunch, dinner, and pre-or post-workout fuel for you to choose from and these meals are on a rotating basis, so you won’t get burnt out. You can order now with delivery beginning January 3, 2021. Customers can order 4, 6, 10, or 12 meals per week starting at $8.49 per meal at www.freshlyfit.com. Enojy!

Maddie Hiatt

testing '18

Maddie is the Social Media Editor of Her Campus Media. She graduated from Drake University in 2018, where she studied Magazine Journalism and Graphic Design. She's a New York City-based lady and you will most likely find her scrolling on Instagram, wearing a facemask, and/or talking about something pop-culture related. Oh, and she loves breakfast food so much that she named her dog Waffles.