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Provenance Meals' Feel Good Fix is a Three-Day Long Program

Recently, Provenance Meals launched a new anti-inflammatory diet that requires no subscription and no cooking, making it ideal for those who shy away from commitment and are on-the-go. Titled the 'Feel Good Fix,' the program is designed by nutrition experts and is specifically tailored to flush pro-inflammatory toxins and reboot the body's systems.

The anti-inflammatory diet can be completed in just three days and it features a plant-based, 100% gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free foods. The meals also don't contain common triggers such as soy, GMOs, corn, or refined vegetable oils. Some of the sample meals in the Feel Good Fix program include the Camu Cacao Superfood Shake for breakfast, Gazpacho Andaluz and Fresh Green Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette and Croutons for lunch, Black Garlic Quinoa Burger with Jicama Fries and Cashew Cheese Sauce for dinner + herbal tea and Hibiscus Lime Chia Fresca as snacks.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-inflammatory Diets - Provenance Meals' Feel Good Fix is part of the broader trend of anti-inflammatory diets, which offers an opportunity for the food and beverage industry to create more specialized dietary programs for customers with specific health needs.
2. Plant-based Meals - The Feel Good Fix program, which features plant-based meals, is part of a larger trend of consumers seeking more plant-based options. This trend offers an opportunity for the food industry to innovate and create more plant-based options that cater to different dietary needs.
3. Convenient Dietary Programs - The Feel Good Fix program offers a convenient, subscription-free and cooking-free option for those who are on-the-go. This trend offers an opportunity for the food industry to create more programs that cater to busy individuals who prioritize convenience and health.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage Industry - The food and beverage industry has an opportunity to create more specialized dietary programs that cater to customers with specific health needs, such as anti-inflammatory diets.
2. Health and Wellness Industry - The health and wellness industry can capitalize on the trend of anti-inflammatory diets by providing more resources and products that help people reduce inflammation and improve their overall health.
3. Meal Delivery Industry - The meal delivery industry can capitalize on the trend of convenient dietary programs by creating more on-demand options for busy individuals who value health and convenience.

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