Where are the best places to shop for lower carb snacks, bakery items and store cupboard?
Is everything online? Do i have to order from different sources or are there ones where i can get everything all in one place?
There seems very little in the supermarkets or shops. Even looking for different nuts was a problem today! All I wanted was some unsalted roasted. Half the shelves in those sections seem empty!
I've used SRSLY for rolls, bagels and flatbreads. All reasonably low in carb ( I think the flatbreads are highest at about 6g per wrap) and the bagels are excellent. Price is an issue compared to standard bread and their delivery via courier has had its share of problems but they seem to have got a grip recently. You can also order zero carb beer from Westbrook's Brewery.
However, particularly compared to the USA, our supermarkets do not provide anything like the range of low-carb options available there. I think in one smallish Krogers supermarket in Suffolk, Virginia I counted half a dozen different varieties of low carb flatbread plus low carb loaves and rolls.
I tend not to snack, as I eat when I'm hungry and not usually otherwise. However olives, pork scratchings, salamis (etc) cheese, some jerky (be careful, a lot of it is loaded with sugar) all work. I've found Lidl to be a consistently good source of meat products with no filler added.
I think the problem for any supplier in the UK is that it's generally so easy to find low-carb replacements or substitutes (mashed or riced cauliflower for example), and the market is still so small, that there's no profit in supplying food low in starches and sugars.