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VerifiedDo you only get the main meals... what about snacks, breakfast and all that?
You get breakfast, lunch, dinner, fruit and snacks. It's good, but I didn't like eating packaged food which was all your main meals and some of the other meals of the day. I always think fresh is best.
You get everything... That's one of the best things I found is that I'm an impulsive buyer so when I was at the supermarket before I started I'd buy the bad stuff because it was there (also because I could). Diet factory gives you breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner which stops me being impulsive and makes it easier to avoid bad food. The morning snack is generally fruit so it's really good, the only thing you would need to buy is milk for cereal.
Joshua, diet factory might be decent (I don't know), but this is food for you, which is total crap - even dangerous - lukewarm seafood meals, anyone? Another "Positive" (aka fake) review above, was complimenting youfoodz. Whoever is coming up with these fake 5-star reviews, your lack of basic english skills is a dead giveaway. Or, are youfoodz, foodforyou and the diet factory one big, connected scam? I can just imagine some lonely overweight psycho in a basement somewhere, surrounded by unrefrigerated boxes of food - and one laptop...
Avoid this crap at all costs!!!!! And don't try to reason with the employees or you'll just be insulted and frustrated. They're obviously very used to fielding all of the valid complaints. Nasty.
Ha - Food for You is now defunct. It seems The Diet Factory brings out dodgy sub-companies and cancels them when enough people catch on. So bloody sleazy. On behalf of everyone who found the courage to lose weight and who spent a small fortune - only to be completely robbed, FU, Diet Factory, and every other alias you have out there. Some people might have been trying to save their lives. SHAME ON YOU THIEVES!!!!!
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