PhD Nutrition will supply its range of performance and active nutrition products to all UK properties in the David Lloyd Leisure portfolio PhD Nutrition has announced a new partnership with David Lloyd Leisure, that will see the company become the official sports nutrition partner for the chain.
As a brand partner the company will supply its premium range of performance and active nutrition products, which include protein powders, bars, drinks and other high-protein snacks, to all UK properties in the David Lloyd Leisure portfolio.
"We are delighted to have been chosen as the sports nutrition partner for such a prestigious and iconic UK health and fitness leader," said PhD Nutrition CEO and founder Jason Rickaby.
"PhD Nutrition offers a great added-value benefit for David Lloyd Leisure's members. We are committed to ensuring each and every member has access to the right nutrition to help them achieve their active lifestyle goals," Rickaby added.
Supplier: PhD Nutrition Ltd.
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