How Entofoods Is Redefining Sustainable Protein in the UK

In recent years, more people have been turning to sustainable protein alternatives that support their health, performance, and values. At Entofoods, we’re leading this shift by creating clean, convenient, and eco-conscious nutrition — powered by crickets.

Our mission is simple: deliver high-performance protein for climbers and active lifestyles, while drastically reducing the environmental footprint of what we eat. Through our unique cricket protein blend, we’re not only reshaping the supplement space, but also challenging how we think about food, insects, and sustainability.

🦗 Why Cricket Protein?

Cricket protein is one of nature’s most complete, efficient, and underused food sources. It’s:

  • A complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids

  • Rich in vital micronutrients like vitamin B12, iron, and zinc

  • Easier to digest than many plant-based proteins

  • Produced using a fraction of the land, water, and feed required for traditional livestock

Crickets are cold-blooded and small, meaning they convert feed into protein far more efficiently than cows or chickens. They also emit significantly fewer greenhouse gases, making them one of the most sustainable protein sources available today.

🌱 Our Approach: Clean Nutrition Meets Environmental Impact

At Entofoods, we don’t just sell insect protein — we’ve reimagined how it’s delivered.

Our signature cricket protein blend is:

  • Light on the stomach, high in nutritional value

  • Packaged in single-serve sachets for easy use at the wall, gym, or office

  • Free from dairy, gluten, soy, and artificial fillers

  • Produced with a deep focus on traceability and ethical farming

We work with carefully selected farms that prioritise both cricket welfare and environmental efficiency. Every batch of our protein is tested and blended in the UK — supporting local supply chains and lowering our carbon footprint even further.

🧗 Designed for Climbers, Built for Movement

Climbers face unique nutritional needs. Long days on the wall require consistent energy and strong recovery support, especially when training frequently.

That’s why Entofoods' cricket protein blend was designed with climbers in mind:

  • Portable: single-serve sachets fit in your chalk bag or jacket pocket

  • Quick to mix: just add to water, oats, or a shake for a rapid refuel

  • Balanced: high in protein, with key micronutrients like B12 and iron to aid endurance and recovery

Whether you’re climbing in the Peak District or working through a training plan indoors, Entofoods gives you the tools to fuel sustainably and perform consistently.

🌍 A Better Way to Power Your Day

The average diet is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than many people realise. With Entofoods, we aim to provide a real alternative — one that supports both your body and the planet.

By choosing insect protein, you’re:

  • Reducing your reliance on resource-heavy animal agriculture

  • Supporting food systems that use less land, less water, and create less waste

  • Backing a future where performance nutrition is aligned with ecological responsibility

🔁 Changing the Conversation Around Insects

We get it — insects as food still raise eyebrows. But when people try our cricket protein blend, the reaction is almost always the same: “Wait, this tastes… really good.”

That’s the point.

We’re not asking you to eat a whole cricket. We’re offering a new kind of protein supplement — smooth, nutritious, and made for people who care about what they eat and where it comes from.

🚀 Join the Movement

Entofoods is here to prove that sustainable protein can be smart, simple, and seriously effective. Whether you’re a climber, athlete, or just someone looking to eat more ethically, we’ve created a product that works with your goals — and with the planet’s.

It’s time to upgrade your protein.
It’s time to fuel with purpose.
It’s time to give cricket protein a shot.

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