Detailed Diet To Go ReviewDiet-To-Go is a diet food service that specializes in delivering nutritionally balanced meals to your home. These meals aren’t the usual “meal replacement” meals. This is real food, freshly made, and delivered to your door. But is diet-to-go really worth it? And how does it compare to similar services such as Medifast? In this review, we will examine the positives and negatives of diet-to-go, and help you decide whether this would be a service you’re interested in. Let’s get started: So what exactly is diet-to-go, and what do they have to offer? Firstly, the foods they deliver are freshly cooked and restaurant quality – prepared by professional chefs. This has to be one of the biggest positives of diet-to-go, as much of their competition are selling processed foods, not “real” foods. They offer these meals in the form of 4-week meal plans. These plans come in “low fat”, “low carb”, and vegetarian options. All of these meals are very healthy, as they are low in fat, sodium and cholesterol. They are also very tasty - which isn't something we were expecting from a "meal replacement" service. The prices are very reasonable, too. The average order is just $60 to $70 – which isn’t likely to be much more than your current grocery bill, especially when you factor in the time and effort you have to go through to prepare your own healthy meals. However, the prices do vary depending on the plan you select and the distance the meals have to be shipped. The only effort required with the diet-to-go meals is to reheat them from frozen (instructions come with each meal, so even if you’re not much of a cook you can still prepare these meals with ease). Diet-to-go also offer plenty of support for people who are looking to loose weight. One part of this support system is direct e-mail access to a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist, who can get specific advice catered to your own situation. Diet-to-go doesn’t just cater to the weight loss crowd. They also offer plans for people who wish to live a healthier lifestyle, or maintain weight they have previously lost. Conclusion: They are also very affordable, with an average weekly cost of just $70. However, if you enjoy cooking and experimenting in the kitchen, or for some reason the convenience of having your meals delivered doesn’t fit with your lifestyle, then diet-to-go may not be for you. |