Frozen Fitness Review
What You Should Know
Frozen Fitness is a meal delivery company who capitalize in the active lifestyle market. They deliver flash-frozen meals complete in carbohydrates, proteins, and essential fats with the goal of providing health buffs with their required nutrition. Vegetables are included in the meal unlike some other meal delivery services that do not do so. They offer meals with features like low glycemic index, low saturated fats, no preservatives or additives, high protein, and low sodium. Subscriptions are on two-week periods, with the option of two or three meals per day, following their recommended division of daily calorie intake. Subscribers also get access to advice and tips from professionals on their payroll.
List of Ingredients
There are no lists of ingredients for their meals on their website, but by reading their menu options pages, the ingredients can be surmised as lean meats (beef, turkey, chicken, tilapia), whole wheat pasta, red-skinned potatoes, broccoli, tomatoes, mozzarella, balsamic vinegar, brown rice, red peppers, pesto (oil, basil, and nuts), and mangoes.
There may be other ingredients used in seasoning such as salt and pepper, as well as some unidentified vegetables, labeled as ìmixed steamed vegetablesî.
Product Features
There are two classes of products, each with two subscription options. Heat ën Eat Meals costs USD 11.90 per day for two meals a day, and USD 17.95 for three meals a day. Minute Mass meals are USD 13.50 for two meals a day, and USD 20.25 for three meals per day. Subscriptions are done in two week integral periods, with a subscriberís meals arriving at their doorstep on a specific day every week. Products are packed in coolers with dry ice, and are shipped to be received within 3 days of leaving the point of manufacture. There are options to change the meals a subscriber receives, but there are only eight options to choose from.
Pro’s
- Frozen Fitness uses smart foods: low glycemic index, lean meats, whole grain pastas, etc., plus vegetables are included.
- Customizable menus.
- Formulated by health professionals and prepared by professional chefs.
Con’s
- Frozen food is always affected adversely by the freezing and thawing process.
- No specific list of ingredients.
- There may be the use of seasonings and other unlabeled ingredients.
- Limited menu, a mere 8 meals to choose from.
- Expensive.
- User reviews are apparently non-existent on their website.
Conclusion
The concept of Frozen Fitness is good, and the promises are in line with the norm. No outrageous claims and they emphasize that their meals are only contributory to achieving lean and fit bodies and that exercise will still play a major part. Their failing comes in the extremely limited selection of items. Eight meals are not very many to mix and match, and subscribers can easily become fatigued with the options. Additionally, a 3-day delivery promise is not very enticing when dealing with perishable items like food, regardless of how well they are flash-frozen. The main preservative method is cooling with dry ice, which may sublimate completely even before arriving at the subscriberís door. Frozen Fitness may need to add more meal options and rethink their delivery strategy.
