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Best meal replacement shakes 2024

We've tested the best meal replacement shakes to see how they weigh up for taste, quality and ingredients.

The best meal replacement shakes offer an easy and convenient way to get all the nutrients your body needs to keep full and energized. They are perfect on-the-go, and can be a real life saver for people with strict dietary requirements and those without access to a kitchen. While it's always best to get all your essential nutrients from whole foods, the best meal replacement shakes can help you close the nutrition gaps for when you don't have enough time or resources to eat a balanced diet.

Alex Glover Nutritionist
Alex Glover

Glover started his career in nutrition at Holland & Barrett in 2018 and went on to pursue his studies in the field of clinical nutrition at the University of Aberdeen. He has completed research projects in areas such as the gut microbiome, vitamin D & immunity, as well as the effects of the maternal diet on chronic diseases in children. Glover has worked with numerous clients in weight management and preaches evidence based nutrition. In this guide, he gives his advice for when to use a meal replacement shake.

Aisling Pigott RD
Aisling Pigott

Aisling Pigott is a registered dietician and the founder of Dietitian Wales, a nutrition consultancy based in Wales, UK. She is also a Lead Paediatric Diabetes Dietitian at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. Aisling was awarded a postgraduate degree in Advanced Dietetic Practice from Cardiff Metropolitan University and a certificate in Sports and Exercise Nutrition from Coventry University.

charlotte Turner
Charlotte Turner

Charlotte Turner is a registered nutritionist and the founder of Health Nutritionist, a nutrition consultancy and nutrition clinic based in England. She holds a MSc degree in Human Nutrition from the London Metropolitan University and an MBA from the Edinburgh Business School. Charlotte specializes in weight management, nutrigenetics, gut health and treatment of eating disorders.

Anna Gora
Health Writer

Anna Gora is a health writer at Live Science, having previously worked across Coach, Fit&Well, T3, TechRadar and Tom's Guide. She is a certified personal trainer, nutritionist and health coach with nearly 10 years of professional experience. Anna holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, a Master’s degree in Nutrition, Physical Activity & Public Health from the University of Bristol, as well as various health coaching certificates. She is passionate about empowering people to live a healthy lifestyle and promoting the benefits of a plant-based diet.