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The thread explores personal experiences and opinions regarding the Nutrisystem weight loss program, with participants sharing their thoughts on its effectiveness, cost, and food quality. Some also compare it to their experiences with Weight Watchers.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the effectiveness and value of Nutrisystem compared to Weight Watchers. Some participants express strong dissatisfaction with Nutrisystem, while others report positive experiences with it.
Participants share personal anecdotes and preferences regarding weight loss programs, emphasizing individual experiences with food quality and dietary habits.
Consultants exploring weight loss options or seeking to understand different dietary programs may find the shared experiences relevant.
DebbieJ said:Susan, I've done it.
It's expensive, and you still have to buy groceries to supplement.
The food is not very good.
However, it WORKS. It really does.
Check out Ebay--people sell excess food all the time.
koima said:IMO, it's not worth the money. It doesn't address the reason you put on the extra pounds and doesn't teach you how to incorporate healthy eating habits into your life. As soon as you're not eating their food, you'll regain the weight, because what have you learned except how to reheat a meal in the microwave?
I've been on Weight Watchers for awhile now and lost 32 lb. in less than 6 months (well, a year and a half, but with a pregnancy in between! Still, I'm 32 lb. down from my starting weight, plus a new baby.) I'm learning not just what to eat and how much, but also tools to deal with the reasons that I became overweight in the first place. I'm learning strategies for dealing with food situations, like parties, food pushers (hello, Mom!), eating out, emotional eating etc. If I want to splurge on a brownie, that's okay. I can have any food that I want in moderation, which is really the thing I needed to learn in the first place.
My cholesterol is down 40 points, I've lost 42 inches (not including the baby waist, haha), and I feel much healthier. I also ate on plan with my doctor's permission while pregnant and had a very modest gain. When I went back after the baby was born, I was just .2 lb. over my last weigh in!
And I eat all whole, real foods, with ingredients I can pronounce. I've probably said here that I'm something of a food snob, but I wouldn't want to eat packaged food for three meals a day full of ingredients I couldn't identify. (I don't eat much packaged food in general, but that's just me.)
ChefBeckyD said:I'm curious how you do this on WW? I quit WW for a couple of reasons - but biggest was their use of all kinds of fake foods - fat free cheese, chemical sugar substitutes, overly processed foods (the cake mix pumpkin muffins were HUGE at the WW I went to - you would have thought they were ambrosia from heaven!:yucketc....and the way that they constantly pushed all of their packaged foods as snacks and meal substitutes. I couldn't believe what they called "healthy".
I AM a food snob - always have been - and I just couldn't do WW.
Sorry Susan, I guess I hijacked your thread.
But, I guess I could tell you that my SIL tried it, and also couldn't stomach the food. She ended up being one of those people who sold their food on E-bay. My brother said it reminded him of MRE's.:yuck:
Nutrisystem is a meal delivery program designed to help individuals lose weight by providing portion-controlled meals and snacks. The program focuses on balanced nutrition and includes a variety of foods to help participants adhere to a healthy eating plan. Users typically follow a structured plan that includes pre-packaged meals along with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Many users have reported success with Nutrisystem, noting significant weight loss and improved eating habits. Success often depends on individual commitment to the program and adherence to the meal plans. Testimonials and reviews can provide insight into personal experiences and outcomes.
Nutrisystem offers a wide range of meals, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Options include frozen meals, shelf-stable items, and fresh foods. The meals are designed to be convenient and cater to various dietary preferences, including vegetarian and diabetic-friendly choices.
The cost of Nutrisystem can vary depending on the plan chosen and any promotions available. While some may find it more expensive than grocery shopping, others appreciate the convenience and structured approach it provides. It's important to compare the costs with other weight loss programs to determine what fits best within your budget.
Some potential drawbacks of Nutrisystem include the reliance on pre-packaged meals, which may not appeal to everyone. Additionally, some users may find it challenging to transition back to regular eating habits after completing the program. It's also important to consider individual dietary needs and preferences when evaluating the program.