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5/20/2009
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Hire More Nutritionists and Fewer Car Salesmen
I fully acknowledge that the basis of this program is great, because it does try to instill better eating habits in general--portion control, less sodium intake, etc. However, overall, I believe that QWLC's business practices need improvement. In addition, please be aware of several other specific factors. First, there are hidden costs that you should inquire about up front in addition to the already high fee. Second, QWLC may promote their program as one, where you can eat what you purchase at the grocery store. This is not entirely true, because you are basically "forced" to spend a lot of money on their snack bars, etc., even if you know of far healthier alternatives. The reason: If you don't consume exactly what they ask you to, they will not guarantee the plan. Third, do yourself a favor and make sure that you understand the FULL scope of the plan, before you sign up for the program. Based on my extraordinarily hectic schedule and health concerns, I would have reconsidered risking my investment and my health, if I were made aware of the other details preemptively. As someone who has always had healthy habits anyway and is very willing to embrace newer, better habits, I still feel this way. Last, it's clear that the staff at this location have minimal knowledge regarding nutrition, scientific research, etc., even if that information or those studies have been well publicized - a bit troubling. I don't like the reality that I know more than they.
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