The world runs on finding the next good meal. For many people nowadays, that meal comes shipped straight to their door. Over 31 percent of Americans use third-party meal delivery services – companies like Home Chef and Hello Fresh lead a market focused on convenience and efficiency.
But what people gain from having their foods pre-prepared they lose in the joys of acquiring it: someone asking them how their day was shopping at the grocery store, or even the knowledge of what’s going into the plate they’re sticking in the oven.
Project LeanNation (PLN) is a health franchise with over 18,000 members that is centered on providing its customers with nutritious prepared meals to fulfill their needs while also giving them a warm, welcoming, and informative in-person experience.
According to Shane Lucas and Sam Stowell, the queer founders behind Project LeanNation’s new Intown location, eating healthy doesn’t have to be so opaque or impersonal. “PLN takes the heavy lifting out of being healthy,” Lucas told Georgia Voice. “We like to say that being healthy can be accessible to anybody.” Their new brick-and-mortar location was built on this tenet of accessibility, conveniently located in the center of Atlanta’s Beltline.
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