Youfoodz launch sparkling drinks alongside five new meals

Focus Mango Passionfruit and Chill Blueberry Lemonade are refreshing new introductions from the ready-made meal brand.

Alongside accompanying new seasonal meals - Salmon & Dill with Sweet Potato Mash, Moroccan Chicken Curry, Chicken Penne & Sundried Tomato Sauce, Chickpea & Cashew Nut Curry.

A further new FUEL’D meal offering is also introduced to Youfoodz’ ever-growing menu - FUEL’D Moroccan Chicken Curry - nutritious, high-protein meals designed to keep you fuller for longer.

Speaking to the new sparkling drink offering, Youfoodz Chef Jimmy said “We’re super excited to be launching not one, but two new drinks to our menu.

The Chill Blueberry Lemonade is a blueberry sparkling drink with the added benefits of Ayurvedic herb, ashwagandha & amino acid, L-Theanine. Ashwagandha is a pretty cool shrub, known and used as an adaptogen, which helps by reducing stress levels.

The amino acid, L-Theanine, commonly found in green and black tea and some mushrooms, is also known to help reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety and insomnia. While our new lemonade is good for you, above all, it’s refreshly tasty.”

Additionally, the Focus Mango Passionfruit features mango, passionfruit & pineapple sparkling drink with the added benefits of ginseng & amino acid, L-Theanine.

Ginseng is a herb known to boost energy levels, and the amino acid, L-Theanine, commonly found in green and black tea and some mushrooms, is also known to help reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety and insomnia. Beneficial, but most importantly, refreshing!” said Youfoodz Chef Jimmy.

Youfoodz new menu items are available to shop now via: youfoodz.com.

  • Focus Mango Passionfruit - $4.95

  • Chill Blueberry Lemonade - $4.95

  • Salmon & Dill with Sweet Potato Mash - $9.95

  • Moroccan Chicken Curry - $9.95

  • Chicken Penne & Sundried Tomato Sauce - $9.95

  • Chickpea & Cashew Nut Curry - $9.95

  • FUEL’D Moroccan Chicken Curry - $10.95

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