Diet Delights, a Lebanese franchise, which was established in 2004 by a group of qualified dietitians, is offering tailor-made nutrition plans to provide individualised strategies and to satisfy personal needs. It has brought its qualified team of professionals to offer reliable and science-based medical nutrition therapy, as its state-of-the-art cuisine offers a variety of mouth-watering menus available for both subscribers and random deliveries for persons opting for a healthy meal instead of fast food.
“Diet Delights nutrition plans are not just a diet,” head dietitian Cosette Fakih said, adding: “Diet Delights is the first step towards a change, it empowers its clients to acquire new habits and embark on a healthy lifestyle.”
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