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Snack Brand Drives Tank Through 13-Foot 'Wall'

  • On Wednesday, Grenade used a 17-tonne tank to break through a 13-foot wall near London’s Tower Bridge, drawing attention to Britain's snacking-related energy crisis.
  • This stunt aimed to raise awareness that 72% of Brits hit a productivity wall multiple times weekly, losing almost 37 minutes each time due to poor snacking choices.
  • Research involving 2,000 adults found that 45% feel fatigued, 40% unmotivated, and 37% lack concentration after hitting this wall, which often lasts up to 90 minutes.
  • Neal Duffy of Grenade emphasized that, as a hardworking society, it’s important to nourish our bodies properly, while sports nutritionist Lois Bright highlighted the benefits of being conscious about our eating habits to better maintain energy levels.
  • The event highlights a rising interest in nutritious snacks that are rich in protein and low in sugar, such as Grenade Shakes, which provide more than 25g of protein and come in various flavors, all available at Grenade.com.
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Grenade stops the nation from hitting a wall

A snack brand drove a 17-tonne tank through a 13ft ‘wall’ at Tower Bridge on Wednesday to highlight Britain’s demand for better snacking alternatives

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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