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I wish food had less cals, that way I could smash salami, cheese, salted peanuts and beer like it's going out of fasion and still look like a mad kunce.
It is... Really it's just written out stupidly but people will log 400cals of meals and then eat 2000cals of mashed potato and wonder why they're putting on weight
It is... Really it's just written out stupidly but people will log 400cals of meals and then eat 2000cals of mashed potato and wonder why they're putting on weight
That's it as soon as you say you have unlimited amounts of certain foods available the diet only works if you have a tiny appetite and probably don't struggle with weight anyway. Could easily eat a few thousand calories of fruit and veggies a day.
Is the diet intended for someone to lose fat?
it looks like the 400 cal's is anything except fruit and veg, you know like bananas, apples grapes, broccoli and such.
im not sure who the diet is targeted at.
Depends how smart the market is Darko.
If they're telling fattys on Facebook that they can eat unlimited veges, they'll be hammering the mashed potatoes (with butter and cream) thinking it's all you can eat.."These bishes be empty cals baby!"
If they were marketing it to peeps with a bit of know how, it may work...But they'd get shamed out like they are here because it's a stupid diet.