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    Thinking of swapping to slim and save

    Thinking of swapping to slim and save. Have looked on their site and they have a far larger range of packs. They are cheaper too so that's an added bonus Anyone tried them?

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    Hi,

    I haven't used slim and save and although at first look it appear much cheaper it isn't. To do the equivalent of SS for example you would have 4 Save & Slim products at a cost of £38.99 (they also suggest having selected salad or veg on top of that so more cost). Plus for me the biggest benefit of CWP is my consultant who I visit or can call, text or email, and have a real one to one relationship, not faceless web support. So for a saving of about £1 a week I think I would stick with CWP ?

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    [QUOTE="pmb;5824336"]Hi,

    I haven't used slim and save and although at first look it appear much cheaper it isn't. To do the equivalent of SS for example you would have 4 Save & Slim products at a cost of £38.99 (they also suggest having selected salad or veg on top of that so more cost). Plus for me the biggest benefit of CWP is my consultant who I visit or can call, text or email, and have a real one to one relationship, not faceless web support. So for a saving of about £1 a week I think I would stick with CWP :-)

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    You're best asking in the slim and save part of the forum as there's people there who have switched.

    I did Cambridge 4 years ago and SnS is a breeze in comparison (in my opinion). Similar losses too. My Cambridge councillor was pretty rubbish too so not missing out on anything that side of things x
    Starting weight (this time) somewhere just under 10stone...can I get under 9 stone in 5 weeks time???

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    Not worried so much about the cost just want more variety. CD has very limited packs (which taste edible anyway IMO)

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    I've had them and I think they're awful, I tried all the shakes and bars and not one could I stomach, but everyone has different opinions, you can order samples to try for about a £1 i think


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