Bistro MD

Bottom line: A solid, healthy diet plan that rated number one in our taste test; good for diabetics; lacks fitness component.
Jenny Craig

Bottom line: Second place in taste test; one-on-one support designed to establish a healthier overall lifestyle; adding your own fruit, vegetables and dairy is recommended
Diet-to-go

Bottom line: Fresh, tasty, healthy meals; plenty of plans to choose from; no fitness component and limited support.
eDiets Fresh Prepared

Bottom line: Special "3 weeks free" offer; strong all-around offering; the fitness and online components are especially noteworthy.
The Biggest Loser

Bottom line: Diet based on The Biggest Loser TV show, complete with "stamp of approval" from show experts; lacks fitness tools.
Nutrisystem

Bottom line: Easy to follow meal plan, comprehensive support and convenient meals; adding your own fruit, vegetables and dairy is recommended
Medifast

Bottom line: Rigorous diet plan designed for rapid, dramatic weight loss; strong support program; adding your own fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy is recommended

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The scale isn't so scary with Mary Lou's Weigh

June 26th, 2008 - Posted by Caitlin

Olympic Gold Medalist Mary Lou Retton and inventor Ron Hunt recently announced the launch of the Mary Lou's Weigh platform. This re-invention of the simple bathroom scale never reveals the user's actual weight. Instead, it lets users know how many pounds they have gained or lost since their first time stepping on to the scale. With simple daily goals, Mary Lou's Weigh helps motivate and guide the user toward a 10-pound weight loss goal. Mary Lou's Weigh is an excellent complement to any diet and exercise program. To learn more about different online diet and exercise programs, visit our diet program reviews and comparison.

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