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MFP Premium thoughts

mirandagod77
mirandagod77 Posts: 132 Member
edited November 2024 in Getting Started
wish we could try MFP Premium for a week to test it out. I thought of buying a month buy then if I like it would that monthly payment go towards a yearly subscription? probably not..I think it's too pricey monthly. they should offer at least one month free so we can check it out... :)

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  • MondayJune22nd2015
    MondayJune22nd2015 Posts: 876 Member
    edited August 2015
    I have it, mainly because I wanted to set my nutritional goals, via grams instead of percentages. For me that makes it worth the price but I can't afford to pay annually upfront, so I am on the monthly plan. Also since I don't want to waste money, knowing that I paid for something; keeps me from quitting.
  • Yoshirio
    Yoshirio Posts: 242 Member
    Or at least a week free would be cool.I'd like to try it out before paying that much a month.
  • KudraM
    KudraM Posts: 73 Member
    BUMP
  • MelaniaTrump
    MelaniaTrump Posts: 2,694 Member
    The only advantage I see is that you could "bank" your calories. I do that by simply adding a line on Saturdays.
    Ex: Banking calories -200.
    Whatever calories I save for a day, goes towards my saturday
    Grams vs percentages. For what items? I just remember that calcium 1,000 mg is 100%.
  • seska422
    seska422 Posts: 3,217 Member
    The only advantage I see is that you could "bank" your calories. I do that by simply adding a line on Saturdays.
    Ex: Banking calories -200.
    Whatever calories I save for a day, goes towards my saturday
    Grams vs percentages. For what items? I just remember that calcium 1,000 mg is 100%.
    That's a great way to bank calories. I wouldn't have thought of doing it that way.

    Grams vs percentages for carbs, protein, and fat. For example, some people want to set a 110 g goal for protein rather than having the amount vary with their calorie intake.
  • pondee629
    pondee629 Posts: 2,469 Member
    The only advantage I see is that you could "bank" your calories. I do that by simply adding a line on Saturdays.
    Ex: Banking calories -200.
    Whatever calories I save for a day, goes towards my saturday
    Grams vs percentages. For what items? I just remember that calcium 1,000 mg is 100%.

    Or, you could view your weekly totals/averages on diary, nutrition, week view and see your daily weekly averages on the free version.
  • mirandagod77
    mirandagod77 Posts: 132 Member
    I have it, mainly because I wanted to set my nutritional goals, via grams instead of percentages. For me that makes it worth the price but I can't afford to pay annually upfront, so I am on the monthly plan. Also since I don't want to waste money, knowing that I paid for something; keeps me from quitting.

    good point not wanting to waste your money would be a big incentive to use it.
  • mirandagod77
    mirandagod77 Posts: 132 Member
    The only advantage I see is that you could "bank" your calories. I do that by simply adding a line on Saturdays.
    Ex: Banking calories -200.
    Whatever calories I save for a day, goes towards my saturday
    Grams vs percentages. For what items? I just remember that calcium 1,000 mg is 100%.

    great idea for banking for Saturdays
  • mirandagod77
    mirandagod77 Posts: 132 Member
    pondee629 wrote: »
    The only advantage I see is that you could "bank" your calories. I do that by simply adding a line on Saturdays.
    Ex: Banking calories -200.
    Whatever calories I save for a day, goes towards my saturday
    Grams vs percentages. For what items? I just remember that calcium 1,000 mg is 100%.

    Or, you could view your weekly totals/averages on diary, nutrition, week view and see your daily weekly averages on the free version.

    Oh wow u can too thx
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