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Skinny Food drops an alternative to rice with only four calories a serving

Skinny Food Co Skinny Rice

The Skinny Food Co has struck again, revealing and releasing another convenient, healthy, functional food product, introducing the supremely low-calorie Skinny Rice. True to its name, the latest innovation from the UK-based brand is an almost no-calorie rice. It is a great effort, but not something we haven’t seen before, being similar to GymBeam’s Zero Rice and Rocka’s identically named Skinny Rice.

Skinny Rice from the Skinny Food Co is a lean, low-calorie alternative to traditional nutritious rice, made with konjac fiber. That key ingredient is what makes the product so impressive and different from regular rice with a 70g serving having no fat, 100mg of protein, 900mg of carbohydrates, and only four calories. The brand has kept the formula very simple, too, with only konjac and citric acid in Skinny Rice.

As well as revealing the product, the Skinny Food Co has also officially released Skinny Rice directly through its online store, and it’s not that expensive. The incredibly low-calorie rice comes in 290g bags, so about four servings based on that 70g serving mentioned above. Its price is £1.39 (1.86 USD) for a single bag, or you can buy bulk and grab a case of six working out to £1.25 (1.68 USD) each.