Boxed mac and cheese is a quick-cooking meal that's immensely comforting yet often less-than-healthy, but not in the case of better-for-you brand Goodles' deluxe mac and cheese line.
The new Ched Over Heels and Shell We Dance varieties are the only deluxe mac and cheeses on the market to receive Clean Label Project's Purity Award. These easy-to-make, exceptionally creamy bowls feature nutrient-packed noodles, a low glycemic index, 16 grams of protein and seven grams of fiber per serving. Best of all, the deluxe-style mac and cheeses don't need butter or milk to prepare thanks to Goodles' use of real shredded cheddar in its sauces.
These squeezy mac and cheese meals satisfy the demand for thick, creamy and extra indulgent comfort meals without guilt, and without the need to save the enjoyment of them for a special occasion.
Clean-Label Macaroni Meals
Goodles' Deluxe Mac and Cheese is Indulgent & Exceptionally Nutritious
Trend Themes
1. Clean-label Comfort Foods - Products like Goodles' mac and cheese demonstrate a shift toward indulgent foods that also meet high standards for purity and health.
2. High-protein Convenience Meals - The inclusion of 16 grams of protein per serving in easy-to-make meals like these mac and cheeses caters to the growing demand for protein-rich convenience foods.
3. Low-glycemic Index Staples - Goodles' mac and cheese options with a low glycemic index address consumers' concerns about blood sugar levels while enjoying familiar comfort dishes.
Industry Implications
1. Health Food Industry - The emphasis on nutrient-dense ingredients in traditionally unhealthy dishes presents an opportunity for innovation in healthier processed foods.
2. Convenience Food Industry - The appeal of easy-to-prepare yet nutritious meals like Goodles' mac and cheese reflects a growing market for advanced convenience foods.
3. Dairy Alternatives Industry - With recipes that require no additional butter or milk, there's a chance to explore alternative dairy products that cater to similar clean-label and nutrition-focused foods.