Yesterday morning, there was a small piece on the CBS morning news about the high cost of dieting. While we don't dispute that healthy food can cost more than fattening foods, I was shocked at their estimate for the Atkins diet. They claimed that it cost around $350 per WEEK for ONE person to do Atkins. I thought this was the craziest thing I've ever heard, and that someone didn't do their research. Unless, of course, you dine on filet mignon every night, import your cheeses, and buy a cow for fresh cream. Am I the one not getting the big picture?
So just out of curiosity, how much do you estimate it costs you to do Atkins?



Common sense would dictate that no one spends 350 a week on groceries. Why the all out attack on Atkins anyway???
I pretty much don't watch the news and that is exactly why because everything they give us is slanted. We only get their perspective and not the truth about everything not just dieting.
) and I mostly bring mine. Heck we spend more on happy hour on Mon and Weds. (put together) by the time he gets done buying for all our friends after happy hour ends! 