
"People kibble" trend aims to simplify meal prep and nutrition. Dietitians have some thoughts.
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If you've ever struggled with planning nutritious meals on the daily, a TikTok user has shared his viral solution — a vat of finely chopped vegetables, grains and proteins that others online have dubbed "people kibble."
The meal prep method, a video of which has garnered 6.2 million views, has divided others on the app. Some love the simplicity while others dislike it for the same reason.
"I was just complaining the other day that I wish people kibble existed bc I'm sick of trying to figure out what to eat, this is pretty dang close!" one user commented. Another wrote, "No spices!?"

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