A REVOLUTIONARY new brand of healthy foods free from wheat, dairy and gluten has won the Chronicle's Barnsley Means Business Competition.
FitEx has won a year's free office space and advertising worth up to £10,000 after coming out top in the search to find the most promising entrepreneurial start-up in Barnsley.
The firm aims to be a household name among people looking for a wide range of foods from gym-targeted protein bars to supermarket ready meals which will always be free of wheat, dairy and gluten and manufactured using only natural ingredients.
** The full story appears in the Barnsley Chronicle newspaper, dated August 7. **
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