Signature Wedding Show goody bags - Bio&Me sachets

four boxes of granola in a row

Pop along to our County Wedding Events Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World on October 9th 2022 and not only can you pick up the latest issue of Your Surrey Wedding magazine but also a goody bag containing a sachet of Bio&Me Super Seedy & Nutty Gut-Loving Granola Sachet!

Dr Megan Rossi at a breakfast bar with lots of fruit and granola on it

Bio&Me, created by Dr Megan Rossi (PhD RD), also known as The Gut Health Doctor, is a range of tasty, gut-loving granolas, porridges and live yoghurts packed full of prebiotic goodness, designed to make looking after your gut health as easy as possible. Dr Megan is a Registered Dietician, Nutritionist and Research Fellow at King's College London, known as a world-leading specialist with a PhD in Gut Health. Based on Dr Megan's scientific research, the brand believes that people and microbes thrive on variety and deliciously good food.

That's why they've packed their granolas and porridges with at least 13 different types of plant-based goodness and why their live yoghurts contain billions of live and active cultures (more than any other live yoghurt on the market!). They call this their concept of Delicious Diversity. The more, the merrier! Because if your gut biome is healthier and happier, you'll hopefully feel healthier and happier – inside and out.

Look out for Bio&Me in supermarkets nationwide including Asda, Holland & Barrett, Ocado, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose.Visit www.bioandme.co.uk to find out more and follow @bioandme on IG to keep up-to-date with all the latest product news and for delicious, gut-loving recipes too.

About Your Bio&Me Super Seedy & Nutty Gut-Loving Granola Sachet

Looking for the best way to start your wedding day? Look no further than this Bio&Me bestseller to help keep you full until lunch. 100% plant-based and supercharged with seeds and nuts, Bio&Me’s Super Seedy & Nutty Gut-Loving Granola is a crunchy granola that packs a powerful prebiotic punch, containing no added sugar and it’s also high in fibre and vegan-friendly too. Why not serve with a dollop of yoghurt and a handful of berries? Your happy tastebuds and healthy gut will go nuts for it!

And if you like your freebie granola, then Bio&Me has provided a voucher giving you £1 off its gut-loving porridges and granolas, which are now available in Tesco stores nationwide. Use your coupon for £1 off the following full-size packs: Apple & Cinnamon Gut-Loving Porridge, Super Seedy & Nutty Gut-Loving Porridge, Low Sugar Naturally Gut-Loving Granola and Super Seedy & Nutty Gut-Loving Granola. Your gut will thank you for it! 
Check out www.bioandme.co.uk

County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World
Where: Brooklands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0SL
When: Sunday 9th October 2022, 11am - 3.30pm
Pre-register your attendance at: Signature Wedding Show - Mercedes-Benz World - 9 Oct 2022 (countyweddingevents.com)

four boxes of a granola lined up on a table

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