Nice site and idea. I think this will hit a chord with a lot of people right now who are looking to save time and effort but still want to eat right. The second two images of food didn't load the same as the first two. I couldn't tell what they were.
Interesting concept. How did you come up with your price points? I know you are using images, but I'd like to see more details about the weekly meal plans.
I really like the idea. As much as I try to batch process my food, it's a lot of work and really annoying. MyFitFoods is a bit outside of my price range. I know I can eat very inexpensively if I do the work myself.
However, I'm not a dietitian nor a nutritionist, but the "zero carb" components scare me. From the first page I got the impression this was for body builders and people trying to get in shape (hypertrophy). Maybe there is a trend I don't know about...I know people do really weird things right before a competition. I'm not a body building competitor. My point: make sure you're providing the right diet to the right audience. Is this an Adkins alternative or what?
I'm pretty sure the guy you have on your main page, shirtless, eats his fare share of carbs.
For your marketing purposes: I work-out 1-3 times a week. Previously took the national personal training program for personal education. Have studied, accredited: nutrition, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology.
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I'm pretty sure the guy you have on your main page, shirtless, eats his fare share of carbs.
For your marketing purposes: I work-out 1-3 times a week. Previously took the national personal training program for personal education. Have studied, accredited: nutrition, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology.