Multiple Australian outlets report on a “dietitian-approved” protein-boost option that can be bought at many convenience stores. The stories feature soccer player Michelle Heyman, who presents her approach to adding protein to her daily intake. Across the coverage, the focus is on choosing a readily available product and pairing it with broader nutrition habits, framed as a practical way to increase protein intake when people are shopping on the go. The articles describe the convenience-store purchase as a simple addition rather than a complex meal plan, positioning it as suitable for everyday routines. While the outlets share the same overall premise and use Heyman’s commentary to illustrate the idea, they do not present contrasting claims about safety or effectiveness in the material provided. Instead, the reporting aligns around the same message: consumers can increase protein intake using an item commonly found at convenience stores, with the option supported by dietitian advice. The coverage is presented as lifestyle and food guidance rather than breaking news.