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  • Dec 20, 2024
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UK sports nutrition brand MyProtein has partnered with healthy ready meal specialist Kirsty’s to launch a new range of high-protein lunch pots.


Launching into Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Co-op stores across the UK in January 2025, the new range is designed to meet the increasing demand for high-protein, balanced meals that don’t compromise on taste, in a convenient format.


Protein content ranges from 20-32g per pot, naturally occurring from British chicken, beef and pulses.

They contain less than 400 kcal per pot and are available in six varieties: Brunch Bowl with Chicken Sausages, Chipotle Beef Chilli with Rice, Firecracker Chicken, Japanese Style Chicken Curry with Rice, Panang Chicken with Rice, and Sriracha Chicken with Rice.


Kirsty Henshaw, founder of Kirsty’s, said: “This is such an exciting partnership for us. Over the last 15 years, we’ve established Kirsty’s as the go-to free-from food brand, and to team up with the leading brand in the protein space marks a significant step forward in the convenience food category.”


She added: “We’ve developed six innovative products based on our wealth of experience in creating delicious and nutritious meals that support busy lifestyles and those customers seeking a fuss free way to increase their daily protein intake.”


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Melissa Bradshaw

Melissa Bradshaw

20 December 2024

MyProtein and Kirsty’s launch high-protein lunch pots

UK sports nutrition brand MyProtein has partnered with healthy ready meal specialist Kirsty’s to launch a new range of high-protein lunch pots.


Launching into Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Co-op stores across the UK in January 2025, the new range is designed to meet the increasing demand for high-protein, balanced meals that don’t compromise on taste, in a convenient format.


Protein content ranges from 20-32g per pot, naturally occurring from British chicken, beef and pulses.

They contain less than 400 kcal per pot and are available in six varieties: Brunch Bowl with Chicken Sausages, Chipotle Beef Chilli with Rice, Firecracker Chicken, Japanese Style Chicken Curry with Rice, Panang Chicken with Rice, and Sriracha Chicken with Rice.


Kirsty Henshaw, founder of Kirsty’s, said: “This is such an exciting partnership for us. Over the last 15 years, we’ve established Kirsty’s as the go-to free-from food brand, and to team up with the leading brand in the protein space marks a significant step forward in the convenience food category.”


She added: “We’ve developed six innovative products based on our wealth of experience in creating delicious and nutritious meals that support busy lifestyles and those customers seeking a fuss free way to increase their daily protein intake.”


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