Will living off “Huel” be shown to have negative health effects by 2026?
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2026
14%
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I use their drinks for quick calories+protein after working out but I see people online saying they are using it or similar products for 100% of their food. That sounds insane to me but as of now, I don’t know any reason it actually wouldn’t work. The company claims it covers 100% of the needed nutrients but also says to not stop eating normal food. But when has the fine print stopped people online? And when has a company ever had misleading marketing?

Resolves YES if some news report, investigation, or study (I will judge the journal or outlet) reveals a serious health effect in people who use this for the majority of their food (doesn’t need to be 100%, does need to be more than 50%). Also resolves YES if there is some credible example of a death or hospitalization as a direct consequence of someone attempting to live exclusively off this product.

Their various powers and premade drinks count. Their ramen noodles and other solid hot meal products do not.

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