M&S Launches Nutrient Dense Range to Support GLP-1 Weight-Loss Medication Users

December 30, 2025
M&S Launches Nutrient Dense Range to Support GLP-1 Weight-Loss Medication Users
  • M&S is launching the Nutrient Dense range, a line of 20 meals and snacks designed to help people on GLP-1 weight-loss medications maintain adequate nutrient intake by prioritizing nutrient density over calories.

  • Annette Peters, M&S head of food trends, says the range aims to help customers meet nutritional targets, especially those reducing intake due to weight-loss medications.

  • The Nutrient Dense range will be available in M&S Foodhalls starting January 5.

  • The move follows rising use of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Wegovy, with UK sales data showing a sharp uptick in mid-2024 and ongoing private purchasing trends.

  • Sales data indicate a large surge in GLP-1 drug purchases in 2024, signaling growing demand for compatible food options.

  • There is ongoing scrutiny of GLP-1 drugs due to potential side effects, including pancreas-related issues, prompting renewed health research into their safety.

  • The initiative sits within a broader trend of retailers creating nutrient-dense foods to complement GLP-1 treatments and support balanced diets.

  • Morrisons has launched a similar GLP-1 friendly line in partnership with Applied Nutrition, signaling industry-wide interest in this space.

  • Pharmaceutical developments, including anti-obesity pills potentially cheaper and easier to distribute than injections, could influence the weight-loss drug market.

  • M&S emphasizes that Nutrient Dense meals aim to support digestion and long-term health, highlighting high-fibre options like Oaty Super Seeded Bread with substantial fibre per serving.

  • The range comprises 20 items, each containing at least one of ten micronutrients, with examples spanning salads, bowls, breads, and meals featuring vitamins, minerals, fibre, and protein.

  • Weight-loss jabs such as Wegovy, Zepbound and Saxenda are rising in popularity in the UK but remain expensive, prompting retailers to tailor offerings to this market.

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