amazing and user friendly app to use.
amazing and user friendly app to use.
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Hello, we're Stove. We match you with a registered dietitian with specialist knowledge of your condition. Together, you’ll create meal plans designed to ease symptoms and help you to feel at your best. Shop thousands of ingredients in the Stove app, with delivery at a time that suits you. Recipes and tracking are easy to follow, and with our Stove community groups, you can chat with others managing their conditions through food. It's food fit for you.
United Kingdom
amazing and user friendly app to use.
Great selection of products for conscious consumerism. Looking forward to trying the dietician services soon.
Having a dietitian recommend me lifestyle changes and supplements have really helped me to hit my goals. It makes goal setting a lot more accessible and easier for the non technical customer!
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