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/PRNewswire/ The Real Good Foods Company, a high growth brand in frozen food, announced today the launch of seven new frozen, high protein, low carb, grain.
Real Good Foods Goes BIG with The Launch of First Ever Low Carb, High Protein Grande Enchiladas
New frozen entrée features a tortilla made of chicken and cheese
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GLENDALE, Calif., April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Real Good Foods, Co. has some news, and it is
big! The popular frozen food brand looking to modernize the frozen food aisle by making delicious comfort foods more nutritious, is excited to announce the launch of Grande Enchiladas. These enchiladas are the first ever low carb, high protein enchilada to hit the frozen food aisle. Instead of using processed flours loaded with carbs, Real Good Foods uses all-natural, antibiotic free chicken breast as the tortilla shells. This creates a balanced macro-nutrient profile; only 2g of net carbs, 20g of protein and 100% grain free.
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