NutriFix app aims to put healthy eating on the map

by Startacus Admin
New Nutritional app Nutrifix takes your vital stats and health goals, to locate healthy meals nearby; tailored to your nutritional needs.
Just launched Nutrifix claims to be the first and only nutrition app to provide detailed nutritional information of thousands of meals, from the nation's 
Providing detailed nutritional information of thousands of meals, from the nation's favourite high street chains such as EAT, Crussh and Leon, to the best independents in just a few taps of your phone, Nutrifix hits three key trends: personal nutrition, wellness, and eating out.

Nutrifix Founder and CEO Joel Burgess came up with the idea for Nutrifix after creating his own DIY list of best things to eat from high street chains. Battling with his own weight it helped find the healthiest things on the menu, and soon friends were asking for their own list.
Joel said “We firmly believe that Nutrifix will change the way people eat when they’re on-the-go. It allows for complete transparency, telling you if that salad or tasty noodle dish really is as healthy as it looks.
Just eighteen months since the seed was sown, it’s now a reality. We have investors, an inspired team, and a mission… for full transparency what’s in high street food, and to help the nation eat healthy."
Best of luck team Nutrifix, we are hungry to see where this app goes :)
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Published on: 6th March 2018
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