Oprah coming to a fridge near you! Winfrey set to launch a line of ready-meals to help more people eat healthy after her 42 pound weight loss

You get a dinner, you get a dinner, you all get a dinner.

Oprah Winfrey has revealed she plans to add purveyor of pre-packaged food to her long list of job descriptions - billionaire and weight loss champion currently being the top two.

The 62-year-old and Kraft Heinz announced Wednesday that they will be coming together to create a range of ready-to-eat meals called Mealtime Stories.

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Oprah's coming to dinner: Oprah Winfrey (pictured August) and Kraft Heinz announced Wednesday that they will be coming together to create a range of ready-to-eat meals called Mealtime Stories

In a brief statement released about the new cuisine endeavour, the range was described as 'food that will make real, nutritious products more accessible to everyone'.

The food will be ready from the fridge and 'across multiple categories' which will hopefully see Oprah's favourite food, bread, incorporated in some way.

Staying true to the billionaire/philanthropist's focus, 10 percent of the profits from Mealtime Stories will be 'donated to charities aimed at eradicating hunger.'

This is not Oprah's first foray into the culinary world as back in 2014 she joined forces with coffee giant Starbucks to release Teavana Oprah Chai.

Coming soon: In a brief statement released about the new cuisine endeavour, the range was described as 'food that will make real, nutritious products more accessible to everyone'. Oprah is seen here in a recent Weight Watchers commercial 

Yo-yo: The 62-year-old (pictured left in October and  right in 1992) has publicly struggled with her weight for her entire career

Oprah has also recently become the guru of losing weight after joining Weight Watchers and losing over 42 pounds.

The talk show host is now also a part owner of the diet method's company after buying a 10 percent share.

Weight watchers does, however, already have its own line of frozen meals which will no doubt face competition from Oprah's refrigerator versions.

Star slimmer: Oprah has also recently become the guru of losing weight after joining Weight Watchers and losing over 42 pounds

Food fight? Weight watchers does, however, already have its own line of frozen meals which will no doubt face competition from Oprah's refrigerator versions

'I love bread': The food will be ready from the fridge and 'across multiple categories' which will hopefully see Oprah's favourite food, bread, incorporated in some way

It is also not clear how the deal impacts on the star's plans for another line, Oprah's Kitchen, which she had asked to trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in May. 

The line was to cover grocery products, 'frozen, prepared or packaged entrees consisting primarily of meat, fish, poultry or vegetables' and even beer.

This week the star also launched a new cookbook Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes For Great Meals And A Better Life. 

Cooking up a storm: The talk show host just launched cookbook Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes For Great Meals And A Better Life

 

 

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