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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI was curious if Nutrisystem was operating normally? That might be an idea for anyone
having trouble getting food. You don't even have to really be trying to lose weight. I think you can fudge the weight to set up a plan that allows more calories.
I have no idea what their food is like. I considered it when I had a hip replaced and needed to lose weight, but I never did it. I saw you got a nice discount for a month when you join and thought that would easily cover me until I could grocery shop again. I really wish I would have, but I did end up getting on a program and losing the weight eventually.
50 Shades Of Blue
(10,036 posts)Years ago I had a friend who tried it, and she said it was just awful. Maybe it's gotten better since then.
nutrisystems still require you to buy a lot of fresh stuff to have what you need? Pretty expensive too.
brewens
(13,618 posts)I was thinking if I did that when I was laid up from the surgery, I would get down to no food in the house and post on FB for no one to bring me any food or beer, no matter what I said. I'm not too picky, so I figured I could stand it for a month anyway.
CountAllVotes
(20,878 posts)Is this an option?
I tried the Instacart thing and wow what a rip!
Can't afford it!
marlakay
(11,484 posts)Working like fresh apron? They give full meals with veges and fruit. Just not breakfast.
LeftInTX
(25,523 posts)marlakay
(11,484 posts)Still sending meals and new procedures for covid space in kitchens and employees wear masks.
Mad cow
(92 posts)It is the most budget conscious dinner plan that I have found. We have been pretty happy with it.