BFREE LOW CARB HIGH PROTEIN WRAPS

15 min reading time

ReAL FOOD RATING

Price

$8.40 / 5 wraps

Where to Buy

Major Supermarkets, Natural health grocers, Online gluten-free/plant-based retailers

MANDY'S TAKE

This product tries to position itself as a plant-powered, fibre-rich wrap alternative, but the ingredient list is not what you’d expect to see. While it includes some promising wholefood ingredients like chickpea flour, flaxseed, and psyllium husk, it’s also heavily reliant on protein isolates, gums, acids, emulsifiers, propionates and a sorbate-containing preservative that places it firmly into ultra-processed territory. The use of mono- and diglycerides (471), linked in large observational studies to gut microbiome disruption and cancer risk , is concerning, especially for a product marketed as a better-for-you option. This wrap may look nutritious on the outside, but its formulation is more functional than nourishing. It’s an example of food engineered for health halos, not real nourishment.

RATING BREAKDOWN

NUTRITION SNAPSHOT

NUTRITION SNAPSHOT

Natural colours (not artificial)

Limited whole food ingredients beyond oats

Contains glycerine additive

Fibre partly from extracted chicory root

Colours: Natural

No Artificial Colours: Win!

WHO'S IT FOR?

BETTER OPTIONS

MAKE IT YOURSELF

Want a healthier alternative? Try a homemade version!

“These use healthy and nutritious ingredients” – Mandy

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THE VERDICT

This earns both a 2.5 Health Star Rating and a 2.5 Real Food Rating (RFR) – a rare occurrence but good to see. Despite containing wholegrains, the ultra-processed coating, multiple sugars, and lack of real fruit keep it firmly in the Limit territory. The only real difference is that Coles is being real with their marketing and not awarding it an inflated high health star halo. 

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