Eat Clean meal delivery
lnsjr3131
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I recently started using Eat Clean meal delivery. Does anyone have any knowledge whether their calorie counts are accurate? I’m having a hard time believing that the giant portion of food they provide equates to the small number of calories they state.
Just started MyFitnessPal, so I want to make sure my calorie count is accurate. Thx!
Just started MyFitnessPal, so I want to make sure my calorie count is accurate. Thx!
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The calorie counts are most likely accurate. Less processed foods are generally less calorie dense than highly processed foods so the servings look larger with fewer calories. Extreme example, take a look at 100 calories of broccoli compared to 100 calories of a chocolate chip cookie.
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Thanks, I appreciate that. The odd thing is, though, that the ingredients include things that usually produce a ton of calories. They had a keto lasagna that replaced the pasta with a cheese shell. That, plus the beef and sauce, was supposedly 350 calories.
I had great success with MyBistroMD, but its meals *felt* like 350 calories. The Eat Clean meals taste just like regular food (and better) and have huge portion sizes. I’m still skeptical.0
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