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Mighty Meat Protein Pizza gets a softer base as it rolls into Tesco supermarkets

The Gym Kitchen Improves Mighty Meat Pizza

Mighty Meat Pizza is one of the two high-protein pizzas The Gym Kitchen has available in its local market of the United Kingdom; the other one is Tandoori Chicken Pizza. The more meat-filled experience, Mighty Meat, has undergone an update where the creative functional company has made a few improvements to the product in time for its launch at one of the country’s biggest supermarkets. You can now purchase the product at the many Tesco locations and with a better texture than ever before.

The Gym Kitchen’s Mighty Meat Pizza still has plenty of nutrition to meet the demands of a high-protein meal, including 28g of muscle-building protein in a rather large 230g pizza. The carbohydrates alongside that are still rather high but not bad considering the protein you get at 61g, 6.1g of that sugar, 10g of fat, and a calorie count of 452. The brand makes the product with real food ingredients, ensuring a genuine pizza experience with chicken breast, pepperoni, beef, mozzarella cheese, and tomato.

Where The Gym Kitchen has improved its Mighty Meat Pizza is it’s upgraded the base of the product, promising a significantly smoother, softer, and easier-to-eat consistency. When it comes to pizza, the build of the base can make or break the texture, especially when it’s something functional and better-for-you, like Gym Kitchen’s protein pizza. Again, you can grab the new and improved Mighty Meat Pizza at Tesco, and to let you know of the tweaks, there is a “new softer base” callout on the front.

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