SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24, 2012 / PRNewswire / - NextAdvisor.com, a leading information site Web consumers, announced the results of their 2012 diet food taste test. This unique comparison provides a completely independent look at how six of the main delivery diet plans actually taste food. While following a well-constructed diet plan should help someone lose weight, a critical factor in the diet's ability to follow a plan is the taste of the food. NextAdvisor.com of the taste test and exams associated diet programs help those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle choose the diet plan that maximizes their chances of success.
The featured taste test BistroMD, Jenny Craig ,, The Biggest Loser Meal Plan, eDiets fresh prepared meal plans and Nutrisystem Diet-to-Go. anonymous NextAdvisor ordered a week's worth of standard meal plans each diet program and paid out of pocket without the knowledge of diet food companies themselves.
NextAdvisor.com conducted its first food taste test in October 2010, and as expected, the results of the new taste test came out differently from the original, with some surprising results. "Because these companies are constantly updating their menus and inventory, we decided to make a second series of tests so we can have the most up to date results," said Lifestyle Editor Polina Polishchuk. "We believe that people who are thinking about signing up for these programs and the menu navigation will be very interested to know how the meals will actually taste. "
Eight people of various ages, men and women, participated in the taste test. The test was done blind, with the testers unable to see the marks or other identifiers. Participants in the taste test sampled each meal, rating the taste on a scale of 1 to 10 and provide additional comments. They said everything -. With comments ranging from "delicious potatoes and a bit of spice to a good breakfast," regarding BistroMD, to "! Very strange, tastes like nothing "for a lower-rated shots
" This test was completely independent without the contribution of diet food companies and no visible mark to influence the opinions of our testers " , Polishchuk said. "the overall scores that you see in the table are the results of the average breakfast notes, lunch and dinner each plan." accordingly, BistroMD came first, followed by Jenny Craig (the winner of last year), food-to Go, the Biggest Loser meal plan, Nutrisystem and eDiets fresh prepared. BistroMD meals were always well liked, with its breakfasts, lunches and dinners to all win five out of five stars testers. other plans were less consistent, noted Polishchuk, "for example, the Biggest Loser Meal was sky high note for lunch and dinner, but his scores for breakfast was pretty weak. " NextAdvisor.com experts believe that these taste factors are important tools for dieters who decide which program to try.
The results of the taste tests are only one of many components used to calculate the overall standings for the complete nutrition meal examinations NextAdvisor delivery program. Other factors include price, formatting tools and support strength and availability, access to nutritional experts to find out online, by phone or in person.
You can read the full results of taste tests NextAdvisor.com diet foods here:
http://www.nextadvisor.com/diet_services/taste_test.php
See the overall program review NextAdvisor.com regime:
http://www.nextadvisor.com/diet_services/index.php
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