Explore Our Keto Shop
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Why Kiwis Choose Our Keto Food Options
Eating keto in New Zealand shouldn’t feel like a second job. That’s why customers constantly come back to Low Carb Haven—we’ve done the hard work for you.
- A Range Big Enough to Stick to: Our keto shop is built with variety kept front of mind. We stock sugar-free snacks, keto spices, fibre-boost bars, and much more. If your supermarket is a highlight reel, we’re the full director’s cut.
- We’re Keto People Too: We know how important it is to make informed choices, especially when following a low-carb or keto lifestyle. That's why we provide full nutritional panels and ingredient lists on all our products, so you can easily check what works for you and shop with confidence.
- Support Along Your Journey: Starting keto can feel overwhelming. We’ve been there ourselves. As a small family business, we’re genuinely invested in helping our customers find their footing with low-carb foods and keto diets. Just reach out!
Shop Keto Goods with Low Carb Haven
Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been keto for years and need a restock, our clean keto range has you covered.
Explore our keto diet foods above, or explore the rest of Low Carb Haven to discover our entire range, including pantry staples, snacks, and electrolyte drinks in NZ.
Frequently asked question
A ketogenic (keto) diet is a high-fat, moderate-protein, very low-carbohydrate way of eating. The idea is to cut carbs low enough (typically under 20-50g of net carbs per day) that your body shifts from burning glucose to burning fat for fuel. This metabolic state is called ketosis.
Many people find that eating keto foods helps with weight management, energy levels, and blood sugar control. As always, it’s worth checking in with your GP before making any significant diet changes!
Yes, and it’s one of the most common reasons Kiwis find their way to Low Carb Haven. Keto diet foods are naturally low in sugar and refined carbs, meaning they tend to have a much gentler impact on blood glucose than standard options. Many of our customers are managing type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, using our range as part of a broader approach.
That said, everyone’s situation is different. We’re happy to help with the food side of things, but clinical guidance is essential before making any big changes.
Low-carb is the broader category. It simply means fewer carbs than a standard product. Keto is more specific. It’s about keeping carbs low enough to stay in or achieve ketosis, which for most people means staying under 20-50g of net carbs daily.
All keto foods are low-carb, but not all low-carb foods hit the stricter keto threshold. Our keto shop makes it easy to find both—everything in our range above has been picked with ketosis in mind.
