Mission Foods has expanded its better-for-you product line with Zero Net Carbs Spinach Tortillas.
The soft taco-sized tortillas offer flavor and nutrition for consumers seeking low-carb choices that don’t affect taste.
Whether following a keto diet, supporting a GLP-1 lifestyle, looking to lower net carbs consumption or add more nutrient-dense foods to a diet, Mission Zero Net Carbs Spinach Tortillas can provide consumers flexibility, flavor and healthy ingredients.
“At Mission Foods, we know that eating well looks different for everyone,” said Sathish Mohanraju, VP of sales and marketing for Irving, Texas-based Mission Foods.
“Our Zero Net Carbs Spinach Tortillas are crafted to support today’s most important wellness goals, whether that’s reducing carbs, increasing fiber or fueling up.”
GLP-1 lifestyles are encouraging more fiber- and protein-rich foods. In fact, according to a poll by KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation), about one in eight U.S. adults report having used GLP-1s.
“With food intake often reduced for those on GLP-1s, every bite counts,” Mohanraju said. “These tortillas help make meals more balanced. They’re packed with fiber and are easy to pair with lean proteins.”
Made with real spinach, no sugar and no artificial flavors, the tortillas are available in major grocery retailers nationwide, joining Mission’s growing keto and GLP-1-friendly family of tortillas, including Carb Balance, Zero Net Carb, Protein and flavored tortillas that include Sundried Tomato Basil and Sriracha Ranch.
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About Mission Foods
Mission, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is also globally known for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With a presence in more than 112 countries, Mission focuses on high quality, authentic flavors and providing healthy options.