I had heard they were doing away with the numbered plans (not surprised, way too many people were complaining that their weight loss stopped when changed to the numbered plans) and were going to a plan that was more "a combination of the numbered and colored plans". I suspect this means they are returning to what worked.....I could be wrong, but what I think that means is that they are really going back to the colored plans but perhaps keeping the portion counts/sizes of the numbered plans so as to make it look "new" rather than admit the earlier change was a bad decision. I know other reasons (mainly sales tactics) have been credited with the company's demise, but it's also true that they changed from a formula that worked for the majority of their clients to one that was not nearly so effective and not too long thereafter went out of business in most areas. I believe there is a connection -- you don't "fix" what isn't broken! Oh well....that's just MY theory of the day....