Updates = Downgrade?
When I first downloaded this app, I had the free version, and at the end of each meal and each day itd show me a pie chart of what Id eaten, separated in groups of red, yellow, and green so I could see how much of what kinds of foods I was eating.
After several months I decided I was going to commit to my weight loss and paid for the full version. Not even remotely worth it. The "support groups" dont require anyone to actually be active, so after switching from 3 different groups and not finding a single one with the support and activity that I needed, i felt more discouraged than when I started. There arent any recipes you cant very easily find online. The goals it asks you to complete are either unrealistic or just plain boring.
Now, about six months later, Ive decided to try weight loss again and opened the app only to find that ALL the free version lets you do is look at tips, weigh in, and log your meals and exercise. Which is fine if thats all you need, but a lot of people need much more than that. Very disappointed in this app.
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Noom: Healthy Weight Loss