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‎01-10-2014 05:30 PM
I read an add in a health magazine advertising this. Was really surprised to see it would be available at Walmart?
Tried to check it out on there Web-Site... Could not find it there.
Has anyone seen it at any Walmart? Said it located in the PHARMACY DEPT?
would appreciate any info on it if anyone know's?
Thanks, lovestodance
‎01-10-2014 05:33 PM
Yes. I saw it there. It is on an endcap in the pharmacy area where the vitamins are.
‎01-10-2014 05:33 PM
Really? I will check that out, I'd love to just pick up my month's supply of Nutrisystem and go. I ordered from them on line and my box just arrived yesterday.
‎01-10-2014 05:35 PM
My Walmart has it in the Pharmacy section next to the protein bars. I looked at the meals and most of them are ok. I am not a big fan of the chicken pot pie but the rest are acceptable (at least to me). It was about $45 to $49 for 5 days of meals. Probably a good way to try it without a huge investment.
‎01-10-2014 05:45 PM
If you belong to Costco, they often have the gift card there where you buy the gift card at Costco for a nice discount and then you go to the NS website and buy what you want.
That's another way to go for less money. Plus when you get it from the NS website you can pick and choose what you want, you don't have to buy a pre-packaged kit.
My gf did this plan and was very happy with it, so that's what she told me she did.
I bought a starter set once from somewhere based on her recommendation (it might have been QVC) and then went to the NS site to buy just the stuff I wanted. The only thing I liked was their breakfast cereal (at the time, they changed it so I stopped buying it).
‎01-10-2014 06:50 PM
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‎01-10-2014 07:41 PM
I think they're on the end caps now for New Year's Resolution people. Normally they're in the pharmacy section nn a shelf in with other special dietary needs items (Boost, Atkins shakes, etc) in the pharmacy section.
I've used the NS Jump Start packs a few times now. My store first had one for women, one for men, and one for diabetics. Now I can usually only find the one for women or diabetics.
I like both and think they work well as introductory packs. Since they both have very similar items (VERY), you can't really use them for a long time or you'd get bored and go off plan, but it gives you a good idea of what the food is like and how it works.
Since the food is all shelf stable not not frozen, I like to keep some in my pantry for those rare occasions when I'm too sick to go to the grocery store or cook.
I've also found random Nutrisystem meals at Big Lots stores, so that's another way you can try some of the foods.
‎01-10-2014 09:27 PM
Thanks all... Never expected all these replies... I live in Small town so I am not sure if they carry it there?? Will be in the area tomorrow so I will check it out...
Still a bit surprised about Walmart carrying them...
lovestodance
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