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Czech natural supplements Flow Nutrition are expanding further into Central Europe

10-31-2024 12:56 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Flow Nutrition team

Czech manufacturer of premium natural supplements Flow Nutrition continues to grow. They have currently announced upcoming expansion to the Hungarian market this September. This step follows the company's successful entry into Slovakia and is part of a broader strategy to build a strong position in Central Europe.

Since 2017, Flow Nutrition has tripled its team and achieved 279% year-on-year revenue growth. At the same time, the company moved its production completely to Jablonec nad Nisou. That is why it is now intensively expanding to Slovakia and from September to Hungary.

In the beginning, the founders were looking for quality food supplements that would help keep up with the pace of today's times. They didn't find them, so they created them themselves. However, the interest in quality supplements was extraordinary and continues even today. That's why we sold tens of thousands of products over the last year. We are pleased that 95% of them had positive reactions to the products. We feel that the attitude of the Czechs regarding a healthy lifestyle is slowly changing for the better," explains Jakub Chvosta, founder of Flow Nutrition. "However, it is not only the Czech Republic where there is room for improving the quality of supplements. That's why we started building teams abroad during the spring and expanded. We have been operating in Slovakia since the summer, and we are planning Hungary from September. Even though every country is different and has a different language and legislative approach to supplements, we have already managed to sell hundreds of products in Slovakia," adds Chvosta.

"Neighboring Slovakia makes sense for us in terms of its geographical and cultural proximity, while in Hungary there is a great opportunity to set standards for quality food supplements. In addition, we will make use of the experience gained at home, thereby improving the service for Czech customers," adds product developer Matěj Krupčík.
"We are also expanding our product portfolio by 15%. In this way, we expand our services not only to other countries, but also add other types of services, such as the option of a subscription or a customized Ultimate Flow product. We are trying to be closer to our customers than ever before, and our efforts certainly do not end there," concludes Krupčík.

As Flow Nutrition prepares for its Hungarian debut, the company remains focused on delivering exceptional quality and customer satisfaction, the core values ​​that have led to its success to date. With plans for continued expansion in the future, Flow Nutrition is poised to become a key player in the Central European supplement market.

Branio s.r.o., Korunní 2569/108 101 00 Prague, Czech Republic
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Flow Nutrition, a company that produces natural food supplements. It was founded in 2017. The CEO of the company is Jakub Chvosta. Flow Nutrition has production and headquarters in Jablonec nad Nisou.

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