Monday, August 15, 2011

Has anyone tried thedailyplate.com? I'm looking for a free online diet plan to replace sparkpeople account...

The customer service from Spark People is awful and their nutritional information is terribly false! For example, they responded to one of my questions with info that had nothing to do with my question and then when I rephrased the question and told them they just said, "refer to the instructions on the ...". About their false nutrition information, I know it is false because I couldn't believe the #'s I saw for a certain Quizno's sub but when I went straight to quiznos.com their information was different across the board: for calories, fat, sodium, etc. They claim all their information is correct because they get it from the USDA. Anyway, I have also heard of calorie-count.com but their site was confusing too because of how they're linked to about.com. Then I read about thedailyplate but the creators of this site work in fields that aren't health -related. I also heard of fitday.com & fatsecret.com. I want to know from people who have used them BEFORE I sign up but they seem ok.

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