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  • I have been ordering Foodie Fit for 2 months now. I decided to do this because I am very busy and do not have time to cook. In addition I suffer from high blood pressure and the frozen meals in the supermarket have a high sodium content. Before I placed my first order I read all the FAQ's, but the one that was most important to me was this question. Is there sodium in your food? And this is the response they have posted on their website. Most ingredients naturally have sodium in them. We use minimal sodium in our food and for those dishes that have a little added sodium, we use a small amount of organic Pink Himalayan salt. Currently on each meal they list the nutritional content, but the one fact they omit is the sodium content. Now folks, why do you think they have omitted that piece of information up to this point? Because many people would NOT buy Foodie Fit if they knew that one meal like the Zucchini Chowmein lean had 1100 grams of sodium, spaghetti squash turkey meatballs lean has 780 grams. That is more sodium than what you would find in the frozen food section of a grocery store. And if you are eating the bulk portion, you are eating that much more sodium. When I placed my order yesterday I noticed that they had margarita pizza and a chicken bacon pizza as choices. When I sat down to eat the margarita pizza tonight I noticed there was an additional nutritional label on the side of the box and it stated that it had 810 grams of sodium. At that point my blood started boiling. So for the last 2 months I thought I was eating a low sodium diet when in fact I have not been. I called tonight and asked to speak with a manager, I can't recall the name of the gentleman that got on the phone, but when I explained why I was calling and told him I purchased 7 pizzas that now I am not going to be able eat, his answer was "Well maam, if just eat a quarter of the pizza you will be well within your sodium limit of the day" Uhmmm.....is a 1/4 of the pizza suppose to be a meal? That was the dumbest answer I ever heard in my entire life. At that point I told him to have the owner call me. A couple of minutes later I received a call from Alex one the owners. Alex said if they made their meals with less sodium they would not taste very good and would not sell. Now while that is a true statement you need to be transparent with your consumers and NOT answer the FAQ sodium question the way it is currently answered on their website. He said they have both a doctor and a nutritionist look over the meals and guide them. I have a difficult time believing any doctor is going to agree that 1100 grams of sodium in one meal is a healthy amount. Alex did refund my credit card for the order I placed which was $264 and offered me a $100 gift card for a future purchase. So that gesture was a step in the right direction. Alex is a very nice guy and genuinely wanted to please me. For those of you out there that need to watch your sodium intake please make sure you ask Foodie Fit for a list of their meals with the sodium content so you can make sure you know what you are putting in your body.
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