Skip the spring mix and drink your veggies instead with SaladPower

With personal obligations like working full time, taking care of yourself and loved ones and making it to every event on your calendar, factoring in time to attain your daily recommended value of fruits and vegetables can be a Herculean effort at times.It doesn’t have to be January 1 to set health and wellness goals, especially when you’re recognizing the need to prioritize your health on any given day.That’s why we stand behind SaladPower, a nutrition-first brand that’s making it simpler to eat well.Oh, and let’s take a minute and talk about food waste.

When we find the motivation to eat healthy, it’s simple to toss leafy kale, spring mix and other dark greens into your shopping cart.But, when it comes down to it, how much are you actually using? How much contributes to food waste?Probably a lot, as you’ll likely use a handful for a recipe and then let the spring mix bag frown in your refrigerator’s crisper drawer.

Luckily, SaladPower brings the much-needed convenience of adding the USDA-recommended serving of vegetables into your diet.In fact, its ingredients are listed on its carry-with-you-everywhere pouch — and you’re receiving double that daily serving.SaladPower is a brand that offers a line of cold-pressed, nutrient-packed vegetable smoothies designed to help people get the benefits of fresh, wholesome salads on the go.

Its drinks are made from a combination of leafy greens, vegetables and fruits — that’s it — all expertly blended to maximize flavor and nutritional content.“The SaladPower mission is simple: we make the easiest way on planet earth to consume real whole organic produce daily,” Stephan Lotfi, founder & CEO of SaladPower, a pre-med and neuroscience graduate from Duke University with more than a decade of experience studying nutritional effects on health outcomes in America, exclusively shared with Post Wanted.“We think it’s crazy that junk food is always within arm’s reach, but humankind’s most impo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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