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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Do you have a diet containing no wheat, barley or rye for celiac patients?

June 14th, 2010 - Posted by Tasha

Q: Do you have a diet containing no wheat, barley or rye for celiac patients?

A: That's a tough one.  The majority of meal delivery plans do include gluten, so they wouldn't be appropriate for those with celiac disease.  However, we were able to find some potential options.

Medifast offers products that have been certified "gluten free" by the Gluten Free Certification Organization.   These include eggs, shakes, soups and puddings.  However, Medifast does require that you provide one meal a day to supplement the meals they ship you.

eDiets has a wheat-free meal delivery plan, but their plan may include products that contain gluten, such as rye, barley or oats.  Bistro MD has some gluten-free meals in their plan, but not a full menu.

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