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Healthy Eating Made Easy: Sharmaine Thomas is Changing the Food Game with Project Lean Nation’s Convenient Healthy Meals

Healthy Eating Made Easy: Sharmaine Thomas is Changing the Food Game with Project Lean Nation’s Convenient Healthy Meals

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In this inspiring episode of South Cobb LIVE!, host Elise White sits down with Sharmaine Thomas, the franchise owner of Project Lean Nation Cumberland. Discover how Sharmaine and her husband turned personal loss and a passion for health into a thriving business that delivers nutritious, delicious, and convenient meals right in the heart of South Cobb.

Tune in as Sharmaine shares:

- The heartfelt story behind launching Project Lean Nation Cumberland

- How their meals cater to busy professionals, fitness enthusiasts, and families

- Why this health-focused franchise is exactly what Cobb County needed

- Favorite meals like the Maple Bacon Burger and Italian Chicken

- Stories of transformation and community connection

- How YOU can get involved and jumpstart your wellness journey

Special Offer compliments of South Cobb LIVE!

Get a free protein shake and a complimentary consultation when you comment the word LEAN on our Instagram @ProjectLeanNation_Cumberland.

It's our way of saying thank you for being part of the wellness movement.

Connect with Us

Visit: Project Lean Nation Cumberland, 2980 Cobb Parkway, Suite 168

Instagram: @ProjectLeanNation_Cumberland

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