Is NutriSystem worth it?
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AJL_Daddy
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It's $309.99 per month. I am 90 lbs overweight. Been struggling for years. The last 2 with MFP.
Would you say it's worth it?
Would you say it's worth it?
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I suppose it could be worth it, if it is afforadable to you, are you only feeding yourself, Like myself I feed a family so no it is not affordable, The other thing you have to think about is this is a lifestyle change you have to learn as you go, is Nutrisystem teaching you how to make your own choices (not really) because it is all pre packaged pre planned meals.,
I also believe you have to buy your own fresh fruits and veggies/salads.
I am way to thrifty to want to pay that kind of money for what you get.
But on the other hand if your a person that don't like to cook, or don't have the time and energy to plan and fix your own meals, It could be the answer for you.
Hope this helps
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No. And it takes like a children's vitamin bottle smells. YOU MUST LEARN to feed yourself for strength. For me its cooking a tub o oatmeal every weekend and eating it with flax seed, and dried fruit for breakfast. Large bitter greens, onions, mushrooms, beans berries and seeds daily with no dressing daily. Small fish and veg for dinner. 1 ounce of nuts and two squares of chocolate for a snack. This probably costs me $150 and has no preservatives, colorings, flavors, etc.
80% of this is diet. I gave up sugar (a big part of my diet), gluten and wheat and my appetite went away! I'm just about eat 1,200 calories daily.
I also walk 6 mikes and climb 19 stairs daily to public transportation and play soccer and catch with my dog.
I lost 7 pounds in the first two weeks.0 -
I know someone who's done it. It's pricey and you still have to buy other foods to add with their meals.
Try preportioning your own meals if that is your biggest hurdle. They advertise you can even eat dessert and although I've never personally seen it, I'm sure their chocolate cake isn't a half sheet of cake. It's about portion control to cut calories.
If you have $310+ dollars to spend on food then you can try it. It may help you learn portion sizes and then you can go out on your own.0 -
Thanks. I doubt I'll do it, just needed some input!0
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much better to buy similar foods at the grocery store and use a kitchen scale to measure how much you eat.0
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Just say NO!!!! I am proof this can be done without the aid of NutriSystem, meds or even weight loss Drs.0
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I've never done it, but I know a few people who have. All of them lost a significant amount of weight. All of them gained it all back.
I would say it is worth it if you use it as a learning tool, or can afford to do it forever. It pre-portions food. If you are having a hard time with portions, this could be a good thing. But, unless you plan to pay them to portion your food forever, you will need to pay attention to how much you are eating so that you can transition to similar portions on your own.0 -
No. If you want to go that route just buy frozen meals at the market. They are much yummier and less expensive. I did nutrisystem and wouldn't reccommend it, even if I did get some cute little bears each time I lost weight.0
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Are you ready to eat, and pay, for that for the rest f your life? My point is you need to learn to eat healthy. If you lose the weight then start eating like you used to the weight will come back.0
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Tried this a few years back. NOT worth it.
1. In addition to their food, you still need to purchase groceries to the tune of $50-100 a week.
2. None of the food is .. well .. good. I developed a serious hot sauce addiction while on NutriSystem. Needed gallons of the stuff just to choke down half their meals.
3. Along with #2 it's not just that the food isn't good .. When Salisbury Steak and Chicken Parmesan taste about the same, there'a a problem.
For the same $709 a month (309 plus your 400 in additions), you could eat a far more high quality, healthier, tastier, and widely varied diet.0 -
The food looks absolutely nasty! I suppose you'd lose weight because who'd want to eat it?!0
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Someone were I work did it, dropped a ton of weight in 1-2 months. $400+ a month. She learned nothing and now has put back a lot of it.0
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Nope.0
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Ugh, just the thought of it makes me wanna barf. Prior to MFP I had pretty much tried every single fad diet under the sun..nutrisystem was one of them.Their "eggs" were in powder form as was the "meat" for tacos...I mean imagine having to add water to powder substance to create eggs and taco meat? :sick: As for the rest, well the only way I managed to choke it down was by covering the foods with ketchup and adobo to make it the slightest bit edible. I lasted maybe two weeks before giving up, and giving away the rest of the food to a co-worker.
Don't waste your money!0 -
The food looks absolutely nasty! I suppose you'd lose weight because who'd want to eat it?!
They had a pouch of Tuna Salad that I found more off-putting than a can of cat food. I can eat just about anything, and there were several items in the nutri-system plan that I simply was unable to choke down.0 -
Ugh, just the thought of it makes me wanna barf. Prior to MFP I had pretty much tried every single fad diet under the sun..nutrisystem was one of them.Their "eggs" were in powder form as was the "meat" for tacos...I mean imagine having to add water to powder substance to create eggs and taco meat? :sick: As for the rest, well the only way I managed to choke it down was by covering the foods with ketchup and adobo to make it the slightest bit edible. I lasted maybe two weeks before giving up, and giving away the rest of the food to a co-worker.
Don't waste your money!
Ohhhhh .. I forgot about the eggs!! Egg beaters feels like a gourmet upgrade compared to their "eggs"0 -
MFP works if you use it and it's free, just saying....0
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Here is my thought. When you are ready to lose the weight - you will. If you've been on MFP for 2 years and have not taken advantage of all the awesome people on here that can support and guide you? Then you're not ready. NutriSystem will be $309.00 down the tubes - because you're not ready.
It's important to have a plan. A sustainable plan. But the KEY is to get your mind in the right place. Good luck.0 -
That is really pricey! I would just try going to Aldi for cheap groceries (Fit and Active products are great there) and adapt a lifestyle change that will last the rest of your life with calories/food/health.
As a side note: I just watched a video on YouTube about how diets started, how they became popular, and why they don't work. The main thing I took from it is that diets may work in the moment, but longterm people gain the weight back. Diets make money because people do them, lose a little weight, fail to keep it off, and then go back to the diet and into this cycle. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-_LoAm_etU0
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