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Kali
(55,876 posts)1. No
In general diet food plans are expensive and are not sustainable.
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LakeArenal
(29,853 posts)2. It's entirely up to you.
Do you have the willpower? No diet will work if you dont have the willpower to not snack or overeat.
I speak from experience.
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left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)3. Share with me your experience with nutrisystem
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snowybirdie
(5,685 posts)4. Tried it years ago
We both lost weight using the Nutri-system products. They were pretty bland and dull. But as soon as we transitioned to regular meals, the weight came back on. Doesn't really teach you to eat better for sustained weight loss.
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