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Well, nutrisystem is about $10 a day.
It comes with 3 meals and 2 snacks a day (I think)
The only comparable thing in grocery stores are lean cuisines or healthy choice meals. Where I live they are $3.05 with tax. So, $9.15 cents/day just for the meals.
No snacks included.
So I think nutrisystem is a better deal overall.
But the best deal is to learn to eat correct foods and portions which is by far the cheapest and easiest way to lose weight, because it prepares you for eating int he real world!
Stouffers “Lean Cuisine” are the closest you will find to a low budget “healthy” frozen dinner. You can get them on sale for about $2, and they usually have 8 or less grams of fat and around 20 grams of protein. The carb counts are usually around 25-35g which is ok.. but like almost all frozen dinners, the sodium is high.
I purchased my nutrisystem on ebay.com. you should try it because it was really cheap for like two weeks of food. of course i never used it. would be willing to send it to you if you gave me your information. it is sitting in the pantry. i prefer lean cuisine and/or preparing my own healthy meals.
I tried Nutrisystem a while ago, and to be honest it sucked. The worst thing (other than ALL the breakfast items) was that in the commercials and even online it appears as though your meals are provided. Really, it comes with parts of the meals, and you have to add a lot of things daily. For instance you get the meat patty for a burger, but you have to buy the bun and any other things you want on it or on the side. Your snacks for the day are up to you to buy, and all of the breakfasts are too, I dont know how to explain it. Thick….I couldnt eat a muffin without a huge glass of water to wash it down. I personally use the Michelinas Lean Gourmet meals, here they are a dollar each, there are many things to choose from, and they are filling. In the end, those are great, along with Weight Watchers frozen meals and Lean Cuisine, but those are more expensive. Its probably cheapest to have something like that for lunch or dinner, a sandwich with some fruit for another meal, cereal for breakfast (unless you have more time) or a granola bar if you have less time. Have small snacks, maybe two a day, ike a portion of nuts, or soe fruit or veggies. I hope this helped!