Thanks to businessman Donnie Maclean and Professor Mike Lean, you can now enjoy pizza Battersea without any guilt whatsoever. Lean, a nutrition expert from Glasgow University, has long desired to see nutritionally balanced meals in supermarkets, but it was not until he met MacLean that he was able to realise this goal. Entrepreneur Donnie Lean is the founder of eat Balance, which is launching a range of pizzas that are both delicious and good for you. The three nine-inch pizza versions utilise seaweed to replace salt and provide extra vitamins.
The three pizzas choices, spicy chicken, ham and pineapple and cheese and tomato, contain zinc, calcium, fibre, iron and vitamins A,C and E, providing nearly one-third the necessary daily amounts of these vitamins and minerals. Each pizza in the range contains 514 - 570 calories, making them a wonderful and delicious fast-food pizza Fulham option.
In a public tasting of the Eat Balance pizzas, 100 children and adults gave their opinions of the flavour. Over 80% liked these healthy pizzas at least as much as the pizza they were accustomed to eating. Professor Lean commented that supermarkets had shown little interest in featuring such nutritionally balanced meals, but then he met Donnie MacLean, whose idea the wholesome and balanced pizzas were.
MacLean was backed by Entrepreneurial Spark, a Scottish business accelerator programme which numbers Scottish businessmen Sir Tom Hunter and Willie Haughey OBE among its supporters. The Eat Balance pizzas have won the 2012 Food and Drink Expo award for Best new Idea and two large supermarket chains have jumped at the opportunity to carry the pizzas in their stores. September is the anticipated release date for these extraordinary pizzas.
The healthful new pizza Wandsworth recipe is a secret of course, but we do know that it incorporates seaweed and has all the necessary nutrients in perfectly balanced amounts. Professor Lean commented that a person could eat three such pizzas a day for a balanced diet, "...if you really went mad..." While eating pizza three times per day is a bit excessive, the Eat Balance pizzas do make it easier than ever to maintain a balanced diet, even when you're in a hurry.
Donnie MacLean has no intention of stopping at pizza, however. He intends to offer more types of healthy fast food, reengineering popular dishes to provide completely balanced nutrition, as with the pizzas. It seems curry is next on the list, possibly to be followed by a fish supper.
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