Freeletics Nutrition User Reviews

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Recipes are too difficult

Nutrition doesn’t sync with the training app and recipes are too difficult to prepare. Can we get something simpler? Or at least bulk prep.

Never Works

Spinning wheel every time I try to use it. Only app that doesn’t work for me.

Even more waste of money than og app

Very few recipes and ALL of them need ingredients akin meat of dodo bird or black tomatoes.

Good App, Could Be Great

I used to use this for meal planning back in early college days when I was an athlete and didn’t know how to eat or cook. Recently downloaded it again to encourage me to quit ordering food and get my full servings of fruits and veggies and the recipes are delicious and nutritious. I am always full after a meal, and usually have food leftover. I just have a few issues with the app overall that most people have already mentioned. You can know you’re repeating meals, but the app makes it difficult to track that and so many of the meals are to be cooked and eaten immediately which isn’t always practical (especially for work lunches). Right now, you can only filter based on diet (no red meat, pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan, etc) and while I can easily monitor my own allergens, I would like at the very least to be able to say “don’t suggest this recipe again” or “don’t show me for [x amount of] days.” My biggest gripe is that it doesn’t allow for you to shop seasonally. It would make my life so much easier if I could filter based on the season so that I don’t have to constantly search for an alternative meal because the app wants me to shop like it’s mid summer instead of mid winter and my budget says no.
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Amazing app

I’ve been using the freeletics exercise app for over 6 years now. I’ve seen good results but since I tried the nutrition app with the exercise I can visibly see that my body is changing for the better. There are many wonderful recipes which can be made easily and time efficient.
One thing I’d like to see in future is to give the app certain ingredients that I already have at home and getting healthy recipes based on that. It would really help to get rid of the left over ingredients.

Overall, this is a wonderful app.
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No on-boarding - all or nothing

This is a good app for someone who already has a perfectly clean pantry stocked with most of what’s needed for the recipes, with only the need to get a few extra items. For the rest of us, there is no way to ease into the clean eating recipes laid out in the app. The Nutrition Coach would benefit from journeys like the Fitness Coach app has to bring the user onboard and help them transition their eating habits and food supply to get on track. Otherwise, unless you literally throw out all of your food and go shopping for only the things in the recipes, you have to eat to get yourself immersed in the coach plan.
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Not updated to run on iPhone 11

The last update was at least 1 year ago. Its pretty buggy and somehow behaves weirdly when I try to use it on my other phone. Recipes seem to not sync even though I‘m opening the app and am waiting for quite some time. But sometimes, it does sync an I see the recipes. Also, the app is still not fitted to the iPhone 11 screen (and I‘d assume many other models).
Further, apart from those bugs, it‘s really way past time for some more recipes and functions, like being able to customize recipe sizes.
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Great for keeping you on track

This app is pretty great. There are lots of options, the meals are pretty good, and you can tailor it to your dietary preferences. My only issue with it is that it calls for a small portions of ingredients that can only be purchased in a set quantity. For example, if a recipe calls for 2/3 of a can of beans, or 1/2 of a banana, the leftovers don't get used in another recipe. So if you were trying to follow the app closely, it's hard to find a recipe that will use the other 1/3 of the beans or the other 1/2 of the banana. I don't like wasting food so I have to divert away from the app to get the rest of the food cooked/eaten.
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Streamline the shopping list

Dear Freeletics,

LET US USE OUR LEFTOVERS!

Why do I only need a splash of coconut for one recipe out of the whole week? That is impractical. Y’all are smart. Figure it out.

There needs to be a way to maximize the ingredients. People buy food days at a time. I hate how much food waste this app suggests.
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Great recipes, completely impractical

As a programmer I really don’t understand how hard it could possibly be to simply add a feature that lets you select one or two recipes for the week (like other apps do), but that’s the biggest problem with this app. Not sure what’s going on with whoever is leading this dev team but Jesus just add the feature. If you want the app for good recipes then sure but if your actually trying to track anything in a practical way just use another app... Such a waste of good recipes.
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