Premium worth it?
jinny1313
Posts: 42 Member
Being I'm only on the free version of this app haha, is premium really worth it? Let me know your thoughts! Thank you all!!
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It is for me. I didn't like the way MFP was working -- very slowly, lots of waiting for the ads to load before it would allow me to enter what I wanted. It wouldn't allow me to do somethings I preferred.3
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Yep.
Ad free
more options on goal setting and food tracking
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I'm sticking with the free version. Adblockers are amazing.11
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Thank you all for the advice!!
Was trying to figure out what the benefits were0 -
Google: pop up ad blocker0
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Ads can be blocked with a free ad blocking software, just search the web.
If you can benefit from the other features, e.g., macro settings by grams, different calorie goals for different days of the week, etc. it might make sense for you.2 -
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Rats! Thanks.0 -
I have Adblock Plus on my phone and I'm pretty sure it did nothing for the ads on the app?0
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What is the cost for premium?0
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WildlifeCoach wrote: »What is the cost for premium?
In my honest opinion it's not worth it. I don't mind paying prime prices for prime apps, this isn't one of them.3 -
Thank you all! I really was torn about it. Gonna stick with the free version for now unless there is some new updated benefits. Thanks again!!1
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You can email them any problems you are having. They are prompt to return your email with solutions. Thats about it though.4
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Sorry I am a little late to this topic, but I just searched the same thing "is premium worth it" and landed here. My husband had a heart attack on 12/12 and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes while in the hospital. We were sent home with a low-carb/low-fat/low-sodium diet. I am following it with him and needed a way to track nutrients per meal. So, I forked over the 1st month ($9.99) so I could see them on my app. I thought it was great but then we started eating a little differently (for example, I chose a yogurt with dinner while he chose a second glass of milk..about the same carb-wise.) So I decided to set up an account for him so his intake tracking was exact, and thought I would just logon/off the app on my phone to track for each of us. That got to be a pain so I logged on to the full site on my pc - and there, on the free site, were carbs by item, and by meal! I see all the food components by food and meal as well (fat/calories/sodium...) Why am I paying to see them on the app? Seems like if it is free on the site, it should be free on the app!! I will be cancelling premium and depending on the on-line site for us!1
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