Huel, Saturo, yfood etc

Was comparing non sub yfood to subbed Huel :person_facepalming:t4:.

Life for like it’s £5 more for two bags of powder. Much more reasonable.

If anyone wants to DM me a referral, I’m not going to be ungrateful! :joy:

@N26throwaway i wouldn’t dream of making you breach your moral code for the sake of a tenner!

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Extremely kind of you but unfortunately I don’t eat chocolate, otherwise I’d be all over it. I’ve no doubt it probably tastes fantastic too!

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I am currently using this:

The mint flavour tastes like an aero bar, I have tried the double chocolate, and it wasn’t good. I like the fact it tastes nice and is vegan, so easy for me to do my meat free days. It is also a lot cheaper than yfood/huel, you can regularly get 4KG for £36.50 so I tend to get this and the pancake mix to get to £50 for free delivery and the quidco is always £7+ so it’s a bit of a bargain.

It does need blending unlike yfood which can just be shaken however it tastes nice and does fill me up for less than Yfood, I do keep an eye on Yfood but happy to be saving money at the moment with TPW.

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Courtesy of the very kind @N26throwaway, I will shortly be reviewing (drinking) YFood alpine chocolate for my lunch and sharing some thoughts!

Edit with thoughts:

Yum! It tastes really similar to the the chocolate For Goodness Shakes, which I love.

Not in any way too thick/lumpy like the chocolate huel I tried the other day. Just really nice to drink.

Notice that it does have 66% of my daily protein so is still quite a ‘bulking’ drink… 🥲

Overall p impressed! Thanks again to my sponsor @N26throwaway :handshake: (I confirm this post was in no way influenced by any third party and all thoughts are my own)

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I was having yfood, but what turned me off eventually was the high sugar content.

I’ve moved to Huel. It’s more expensive and not nearly as tasty, but it’s all natural, low sugar ingredients are hard to beat, and it still tastes okay.

But, honestly, I can’t help but miss how delicious yfood was!

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Are you talking about ready mixed? I’ve just bought my first batch of Yfood powder and I found that my regular Huel was a fair bit cheaper.

Oh really? Hmmm I recall paying about £30 for yfood powder / bag on Amazon and about £45 for huel.

It’s £45 for two bags if you subscribe. I buy 8 at a time at around £19 a bag.

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Have just ordered the taster pack of Yfood powder as I’ve hit breaking point with how boring/annoying it is having to come up with something for lunch every day lol (whilst still working from home)

Even having a Tesco meal deal once or twice a week is exciting at this point, so I’m hoping that removing this decision should make my lunch time easier, and let me make more use of it too!

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it’s certainly a much healthier, quicker and frankly more exciting option than a Tesco meal deal. Half the price too.

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Somebody used one of my Huel referrals so I bought this lot:

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Was quite intrigued when I first saw these. Would def be interested to know how they actually are!

I’m having a different one each day and really like them. The tomato & herb was the first one I tried and thought it was just a bit mushy but tasted better 2nd time. Some are really spicy but not so hot that I can’t handle them. Quick and easy, instructions on the back of each pack, slightly different weights required for some of them; then usually 210ml boiling water and wait 5 mins before tucking in.

Pity they don’t do mini packs so you can try them all first!

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So am I right in thinking they sound like soup?

Do you still drink them, or use a spoon/bowl?

Definitely not soup (except maybe the korma?). Use a fork with maybe spoon for last drop. Bit like pot noodles but with no noodles?

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Thai green curry:

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I’m guessing these are huels freeze dried meals? These could actually replace some of the meals I eat camping, those are super tasty but nutritionally junk

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Hopefully it tastes better than it looks :sweat_smile:

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