Boxing brothers help LFC Academy star launch healthy eating brand
Four champion boxing brothers helped a former Liverpool FC Academy star establish his own healthy eating brand in Merseyside this week.
Hello Goodness, a new juice bar and grill owned by ex-midfielder Adam Pepper, opened its doors in Waterloo with Smith siblings Stephen, Liam, Paul and Callum.
Owner Adam said: “There’s a real demand for healthy food and detox juices as people realise the benefits of eating well.
“It also proves that fast food can be fresh, tasty and nutritious.”
The new outlet, located on South Road, will also offer an online delivery and takeaway service.
Managing director Gary Conway commented: “We’re thrilled the champion Smith brothers are launching Hello Goodness.
“They’re a great example of what can be achieved if you look after yourself by keeping fit and eating healthily.”
A number of new Hello Goodness openings are planned across Merseyside in the coming months.
Callum, the youngest of the four Smith brothers at 25, was crowned British super middleweight champion after a fight earlier this month with fellow Liverpool boxer Rocky Fielding.
He said: “To stay at the top of your game, you need to eat healthily. It’s great that nutritious food is becoming more readily available on the high street.”
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