Update 8 /1/20. I've been hearing a lot of chatter lately about the “310 Shake”, billed as a healthy, nutrition, and weight loss meal replacement shake. My first questions were “what does 310 refer to” and more importantly, “does it work?” I've seen celebrities drinking it so that must make it true right? So I decided to review the 310 Shake in the hopes that others out there were wondering too. In addition to the 310 Shake, I'll also review some of the other 310 supplements as well. Is the 310 Shake the real deal or is it a scam? This review will help you decide if the 310 Shake is right for you.
310 Shake Benefits
From the product website, the following benefits are mentioned
- Boosts metabolism
- Naturally suppresses hunger
- Suppresses cravings
- Said to taste great and not be gritty
- Sugar-free, gluten-free, dairy-free
- No artificial ingredients
Some of these benefits stem from the fiber and protein in the shake. Both fiber and protein have weight loss evidence.
How To Buy 310 Shakes
When this review was created, 310 protein shakes were not available at Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, GNC or other similar locations. It can be purchased directly from the 310Nutrition company website.
310 Shake Research
No clinical research on the 310 Shake can be located. The product website lists no studies and searching clinical databases reveals no evidence either. That said, I'm pretty sure that the claim “boosts metabolism” is true and that's because metabolic rate goes up anytime we eat something containing calories.
I'm also pretty sure that the shake will help reduce hunger too and that's mostly because of the fiber and protein in the shake. Both fiber and protein have been shown to reduce hunger.
310 Shake Nutrition Facts
According to the nutrition label on the product website, 1 serving of the shake equals 1 scoop (24.5 grams). Each packet of 310 Shake has 28 servings. That's just under a month's worth. In 1 scoop, has these nutrition facts:
Calories 90 | Calories from fat 0g |
Percent Daily Value | |
Total fat 0g | 0% DV |
Saturated fat 0g | 0% DV |
Trans fat 0g | No DV established |
Cholesterol <5mg | 1% DV |
Sodium 125mg | 5% DV |
Potassium 25mg | <1% DV |
Total carbs 8g | 3% |
Dietary fiber 5g | 20% |
Sugars <1g | No DV established |
Protein 15g | No DV established |
Vitamin A 30% | Vitamin C 30% |
Calcium 20% | Iron 0% |
Vitamin D 30% | Vitamin E 30% |
Thiamin 30% | Riboflavin 30% |
Niacin 30% | Vitamin B6 30% |
Folate 30% | Vitamin B12 30% |
Biotin 30% | Pantothenic acid 30% |
Phosphorus 15% | Magnesium 2% |
Notice that the 310 Shake only has 90 calories. Depending on what you mix it with or if you add fruit, the calories will increase from that. From the Nutrition Facts table above, the thing that jumped out at me was that the 310 Shake is providing 20% of the Daily Value for fiber. That's a good amount. More about that fiber below.
310 Shake Ingredients
The product website lists these ingredients in the vanilla version of the 310 Nutrition Shake:
Tri Protein Complex | Pea protein | Natural flavors |
Salt | Fiber Blend | Vitamin Blend |
organic stevia leaf extract | monk fruit extract |
TriPlex Protein Complex
TriPlex is the name given to the 3 main types of protein found in the 310 Shake. They are, in order as they appear on the ingredients list:
- Pea protein isolate
- Brown rice protein concentrate
- Pumpkin protein
Hemp protein is also mentioned but not listed in the ingredients. The company has significantly shifted away from their origional TriPlex Formula
- Whey protein concentrate
- Milk protein concentrate
- Whey protein isolate
This reflects the company's desire to move 310 Shake to a plant protein meal replacement shake.
There is some evidence that protein may help weight loss, by making us feel full longer. This plus the fiber, in the 310 Shake does make some sense.
From the Nutrition Facts table above, 1 scoop is proving 15 grams of protein (more if you mix it with milk). Personally, I wish the 310 Shake had a tad more than this given that people on a weight loss program might need extra protein. Not a lot just a little bit more. This is to help reduce muscle loss during weight loss.
If you are healthy, aim for about 0.6 grams of protein per pound. Spread this out over the course of the day.
For example, if you were 180 pounds, 180 X 0.6 = 108 grams of protein per day.
In keeping with this example, if each 310 Shake provides 15 grams of protein and you had 2 per day, that's 30 grams. You would still need to get another 78 grams from the other foods you eat. This is not hard to do either. The USDA Nutrient Database which gives protein -and other nutrients – in every food.
The Fiber Blend
The 310 Healthy Nutrition Shakes provide 5 grams of fiber per scoop. This is 20% of our daily value (DV). According to the FDA anything that is 20% or more is “high” so the 310 Shake could be considered a high-fiber shake.
The fiber comes from what they call a “Fiber blend.” This blend is made of the following ingredients in order as they appear on the ingredients list:
- Cellulose gum
- Xanthan gum
Fibersol-2 is a man-made fiber that comes from the sugar maltodextrin. This fiber is not digested by the body, so it provides no calories. At least one study has noted 10 grams of fibersol-2 decreases hunger (but, 5 grams did not).
Fibersol-2 has been in other products reviewed:
See those reviews for additional information.
Vitamin Blend
The 310 Shake contains a variety of vitamins that are grouped into what they call the “Vitamin Blend.” Here are the vitamins, in order, as they appear on the ingredients list:
- ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
- dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin E)
- niacinamide (another form of niacin)
- D-calcium pantothenate (pantothenic acid)
- retinyl palmitate (Vitamin A)
- pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6)
- thiamine mononitrate (Thiamine)
- riboflavin
- folic acid (the synthetic form of folate)
I listed the more common names of the vitamins in parentheses to make it easier to understand.
Notice in the Nutrition Facts label that folate is listed, while in the Vitamin Blend, it is called folic acid.
Folate is the natural form of the B vitamin while folic acid is the synthetic form. Since both are listed, I can't tell which vitamin they are using.
Also, notice that the 310 shake provides “DL alpha-tocopherol.” The letters D and L refer to different forms of vitamin E. The D is the natural form while the L is the synthetic form of the vitamin.
We absorb the D version (natural) of vitamin E better than the L version (synthetic). The 310 Shake provides a mixture of both. Many supplements do this also.
Overall, the 310 Shake isn't providing an overabundance of vitamins or minerals, which is fine since neither doesn't play a role in weight loss.
I was surprised to see that the 310 Shake had more sodium than potassium. The shake isn't providing much sodium (only 5% Daily Value). If you mix the shake with fruit, this will increase the potassium content. Potassium is good because it can help reduce blood pressure.
310 Shake Sweeteners
From the ingredients table above we see stevia leaf extract listed. I believe this, along with monk fruit contributes to the sweeteners in the shake.
Who Makes The 310 Shake?
According to 310Nutrition.com the company is 310 Nutrition, LLC and is located at 2235 E. Flamingo Road, Suite 100-D Las Vegas, NV 89119. This address corresponds to the Flamingo Business Park.
Update: The address now listed on the website is 4270 S. Decatur Blvd Ste. B8-9 Las Vegas, NV. United States 89103. My guess is this address corresponds to an office building of some type because searching online for this address (minus suite B8-9) reveals several other businesses at this address ranging from “Rapid Care Medical Clinic” to “Alliance Mental Health” as well as a doctors office.
The Better Business Bureau gave 310 Nutrition a rating of “B+” when this review was updated. 310 Nutrition is also a BBB accredited business. See the BBB file for updates and more information. The company does respond to comments posted with the BBB. That's good. See the BBB file for updates and more information.
How To Contact 310 Nutrition
According to the product website, Here are ways to contact the company:
- In the US, call: 800-996-0974
- Outside the US, call: 310-919-5695
- They also provide this contact email: Support@310Nutrition.com
- The website also has a live chat option too.
I was happy to see a variety of ways to contact the company.
What Does 310 Refer To?
Ever since I first heard of the 310 Shake I was curious about what “310” referred to. I called their customer service department who told me it is a reference to area code 310, which is where the company (310 Nutrition LLC) was founded. Area code 310 is located in California.
Ordering 310 Shakes From The Website
If you order 310 Shakes from the product website, you have the option to make a one time purchase or become a Preferred Customer. Being a Preferred Customer may enter people into a monthly auto-shipment program. You can learn about the auto shipment program on the Terms and Conditions page of the 310 shake website.
You can opt-out of the auto-ship program when you order.
If you are already getting auto-shipments, you can cancel this by calling the company at 1-800-996-0974. This information is clearly described on the Terms and Conditions page of 310Nutrition.com.
The Terms and Conditions page also stipulates that people buying from the product website waive their right to a jury trial. Instead, dissatisfied customers must go through binding arbitration in California.
How To Return 310 Shakes
On the Return Policy Page of 310Nutrition.com they outline how to return 310 shakes and other 310 supplements. They state that the company must receive returns within 30 days of purchase. I like that they mentioned “purchase” because with some companies its “when you order the product, not when you get it. I commend the company on this policy.
All returned products must have an RMA number (return authorization number) that you can get from customer service when you call them at 800-996-0974.
Other 310 Supplements
At the product website, I discovered that there is more than the 310 weight loss shake. There are also several other products ranging from metabolism boosters to cleanse supplements. there is also 310 shaker bottle and gym equipment too.
My thoughts on these other products is this; If the 310 weight loss shake is going to work, I'm not convinced these other supplements are needed. I looked over the other supplements and here are a few thoughts I had about each:
310 Thin
The 310 Thin supplement contains the following 4 ingredients:
1. ADVANTRA Z
The 310 Nutrition website calls Advantra Z a “safe alternative to ephedra.” Recall that ephedra was banned from supplements over 10 years ago because it was linked to several deaths. In the wake of that ban, an alternative was used. The alternative was a compound called synephrine, also called bitter orange or citrus Aurantium among other names.
In ADVANTRA Z, it's called p-synephrine, where the “p” is a reference to a chemistry term (“para”) in case you wondered.
I searched ClinalTrials.gov to see if there was any research on ADVANTRA Z. I did find one trial that had been completed in 2012, but no study results were posted.
As I searched further, I uncovered this study from 2013 titled “A 60-day double-blind placebo-controlled safety involving Citrus Aurantium (bitter orange) extract.” The main author of both studies is Gilbert Katz, so I believe these might be the same study.
This study noted that synephrine did not cause any adverse events (bad side effects) at a dose of up to 98 mg per day when given to people who had an average age of 51 years of age. That's good.
Interestingly, even though this study lasted 2 months and involved 67 people, there is no mention of weight loss.
Did anyone in the study lose weight?
Yes, I know, this study was only designed to test the safety of ADVANTRA Z, but given the fact that the study lasted 2 months, how hard would it have been to put those people on a scale at the beginning and end of the investigation to see if anyone lost weight? I'm just sayin…
While this study is encouraging, I have heard from people who have had side effects from synephrine supplements. Because of that, my opinion is I'm just not a fan of it.
2. Green Coffee Bean
Green coffee bean will not help weight loss. I've written an entire review on Green coffee and weight loss. See the weight loss evidence.
3. Garcinia Cambogia
I have no faith in garcinia cambogia and some concerns for its safety. I have an entire review on garcinia Cambogia and weight loss.
See the review on supplements and liver failure.
4. Raspberry Ketones
In my review of raspberry ketones and weight loss, I only discovered 2 mouse studies that showed raspberry ketones worked. Where's the proof it works in people? This ingredient is overhyped with very little weight loss proof.
See the review of weight-loss scams.
310 Omega Red (may be discontinued)
This is a krill oil supplement. Krill oil is supposed to be a better way to get omega 3 fats into the diet but I'm not convinced at this time. See my Krill Oil vs Fish Oil review.
310 Prebiotic (may be discontinued)
I'm not aware of any studies on the 310 Prebiotic supplement helping weight loss or altering the bacteria inside the human body. Bacteria living inside of us may indeed play a role in weight loss and health. Read this from Scientific American for more on this.
The 310 Nutrition website quotes results from a study published in the British Journal of Medicine that showed that a specific strain of Lactobacillus bacteria resulted in 8.5% decrease in abdominal fat. The study is titled Effect of Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 in fermented milk on abdominal adiposity in adults in a randomized controlled trial.
Here's the thing, all bacteria are not the same. We have to know not only the genus and species of the bacteria, but also the strain of bacteria that was used.
This study used a specific type of Lactobacillus (Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 (LG2055) ) Does the 310 Probiotic contain this specific strain (SBT2055)? I don't know either way. If it does, then that is great.
310 Juice Daily Super-Food Cleanse
The 310 Juice Daily Superfood & Cleanse has a bunch of different ingredients. When I see the word “cleanse” I think of laxatives. But the 310 Juice supplement does not have much fiber, providing only 2 grams per scoop. This supplement does appear to have a wide range of food extracts and while I like that, and sure they do something, I just don't know if it contributes to weight loss.
My guess this product might be best for those who don't like fruits or veggies and is looking for a way to make up for what they don't eat.
310 Cleanse 7 Day Detox (may be discontinued)
Like the Juice cleanse product above, cleanse supplements often contain fiber. The 7 Day Detox Cleanse is no different. In the ingredients list you can see that it is providing 6000 mg (6 grams) of psyllium husk. This is a fiber and in fact its the same type of fiber in Metamucil. I do like fiber for many reasons.
Read my review of Metamucil and weight loss for more insights.
Regardless of the benefits of fiber, the thing to remember that laxatives (cleanses) work in the large intestine – where the poop is. They do not work in the small intestine, where we absorb calories from.
In other words, cleanses don't stop us from absorbing calories. They just make it easier to get rid of the waste materials inside us. So, while they will work – short term – the weight we lose is mostly fecal matter and water.
310 Metaboost
Usually, when I see “boost” or “metab” in the name of the supplement, I often think it contains stimulants. For example, see my review of Plexus Boost. I'm was happy to see that the 310 metaboost supplement does not contain stimulants. That was refreshing.
When I looked at the ingredients, what I did notice was Kelp. Kelp is in some weight loss products because it contains iodine. For example, kelp was an ingredient in the supplement called Thrive W (click to read the review).
Iodine is needed to make thyroid hormone. So the idea is, iodine helps make more thyroid hormone which in turn boosts our metabolic rate. It's an interesting idea but I'm just not aware of any proof adding iodine to the diets of healthy people (with no thyroid problems) works.
The product also provides 100 micrograms of chromium picolinate. This is a popular mineral in weight loss supplements, but I just don't see any good proof it works. Here's my review of the chromium weight loss research.
310 Shake vs. Shakeology
Shakeology is one of the most popular meal replacement shakes in history. So it's not surprising if people wondered what's better Shakeology or the 310 Shake. There are many differences between these two supplements. I won't even try to compare them both in a table because shakeology has so many ingredients that the table would be massive.
I honestly think if anything, the 310 Juice Daily Cleanse has more in common with Shakeology than the 310 Shake does. That's because of all the different ingredients in the 310 Juice Daily Cleanse.
But more ingredients do not make Shakeology better though. No doubt, Shakeology has a lot of hype about what it does but the thing to remember is that, when it comes to weight loss, all shakeology does is help people eat fewer calories. That's all the 310 shake does too.
On the 310 Shake website, there is a comparison between this shake and other meal replacement shakes – including Shakeology. On this table, there is a section for ” plant-based proteins for overall health” and next to shakeology it says “No.” This leads some to believe shakeology does not have a vegan option.
There is a vegan version of Shakeology.
That said, I doubt if we will ever see a comparison between 310 shake and Shakeology. Odds are those clinical studies will never be done -and that's ok. Just remember that weight loss is more about eating fewer calories than what shake you drink.
Here's The Vegan Shakeology Review for more info.
310 Shake Side Effects
I'm not aware of any side effects from the 310 Shake. For those who are basically healthy, I think the 310 shake is fine. That said, here are some basic things to consider. This list is not complete:
- Start with less than recommended for the first week to see how you respond
- Speak to a doctor and pharmacist if you take ANY medications
- Avoid if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Stop taking at least 2 weeks before surgery
- Are you allergic to any of the ingredients?
- Stop taking your supplements including the 310 Shake at least 2 weeks before having surgery
Does The 310 Shake Work?
The 310 Shake is basically just a low-calorie supplement that is meant to take the place of more higher-calorie foods. Since each shake only has 90 calories, if you had 2 shakes per day -and added some fruit to each shake, that's still not going to be a lot of calories. Will the 310 Shake work better than other weight loss shakes like Shakeology, etc? I believe all low calorie shakes will work the same. At the end of the day, it boils down to the product you like best.
Here's the 310 Shake on Amazon
aimee says
Taste is not awful at all. Lol an most people add fruits to all shakes. This product is very affordable compared to 130 for shakology where I’ve gotten 2 discount an received this at 51 plus free Shipping an free shaker in 2 months I’ve lost 18 pounds an never felt better.
Bobbie says
I forgot to mention the third way is through ordering a sample which is linked to autoship because it comes with a sample bag of shake, chocolate or vanilla and a shaker cup
Bobbie says
310 shakes come in vegan and is available on the 310 shake website. Even though I have never tried the product, I recently looked through several of their ordering websites and I do believe that people are not taking the time to thoroughly read the directions. There is two options, one to buy as a preferred customer with a discount and the other is to use one-time purchase without a discount.
As to how it works I can’t say, and if customer service is as horrible as people say, I find it a shameful practice. I do however purchase many products monthly and can tell you that there are tons of companies that will not refund anything until the shipment is confirmed, it’s very standard due to the fact that they don’t wish to be out of product and money, it helps them to hold the purchaser responsible for the return of their product.
Lea says
Hi,
I have never tried the 310 Shake, but saw lots of people endorsing it on Instagram lately so I thought I’d look it up. I’m vegan, so I will never be able to try this shake, but I don’t think I would want to.
I’ve read quite a few times now that the taste is quite awful and that you have to mix it with fruits to make it taste good. Don’t see why I should pay so much for a shake that also needs extra fruits added to it to make it taste good. But what bothers me most about this shake is that tons of websites/reviews say it’s the only meal replacement shake out there with lots of protein and no soy in it. (Which isn’t true, it does have soy lecithin in it!) .
Vega shakes for example really don’t contain any soy, are GMO free, gluten free AND dairy free. And one serving of the “all in one nutritional shake” contains 20g of protein. (The Vega Sport ones contain 25g of protein per serving!) And you can buy those shakes in lots of supermarkets and don’t have to order them online and get sucked into an unwanted auto-shipment.
I’ve looked at all the reviews you have written in meal replacement shakes and hope you will write one on Vega as I think it’s a great product and a much healthier alternative to most of the other shakes out there.
Joe says
Lea, thanks for the heads up on Vega shakes. I’ve added them to my list of things to look at 🙂
Rhonda says
They offer a Vegan shake
Joe says
Thanks Rhonda 🙂
laura says
Also try Shakeology Vegan Chocolate and Tropical Strawberry. http://www.laurabrownhealth.com
Joe says
Hi Laura, I have reviewed Vegan Chocolate Shakeology.
Stephanie says
Leah, can you loose weight with your Vega shakes? Are they geared for weight loss, or are they mostly for nutritional benefits? Any other info you can provide is helpful. Thanks!
Lea says
Hi Stephanie,
They are not specifically made for weight loss. They are nutritional protein shakes, not weight loss shakes. I do use them as a meal replacement/post workout shake though. But I only drink 1 a day. Hope that helps.
Joana says
I completely agree!! I used to do the Herbalife shakes, they did work, however I hated to see the amount of sugar in their, I eventually switched to a low carb/ mod calorie/ high fat diet. NOT FOLLOWING TO THE BONE! and have lost a round 8 lbs & it hasn’t been a month yet!
I have a 8 hour sit down job but to work out about 30 min on the weekends, not much. my cousin has lost over 50lbs using the shake system. But I cant believe she drinks 2 shakes a day works out & then has 2 baby meals I mean literally a banana and maybe a tiny piece of chicken I don’t see it healthy.
I DO HAVE A CAN OF THE SHAKES simply for when I am on the go! or when my husband is eating a delicious piece of pie I can make a nice shake… I buy the sugar free jello gelatin and add that flavor and make me A TASTY TREAT TO FIGHT A CRAVING but I will never rely on it again & I am much happier and less dependent also saving tons of money!
Carol says
Z Thank b you for the jello tip! My boyfriend is diabetic but craves sweets so eats them frequently when we go out for lunch or dinner. Nearly kills me to watch him eat ice cream in front of me.
Ariel Gann says
I sampled your product not realizing that I was automatically signed up to recieve it monthly. i was trying to get money out of my bank account to pay my childs daycare only to have the transaction declined and find that my acct was in the hole 120 dollars. I immediately called your company and was stuck on hold for 20 minutes when a Megan G. answered and was very rude and disruptive.
called my bank to see if there was anything they could do they told me bc they could put a claim in to investigate and that the transaction was still pending that your company could reimburse the money before the payment posted. called your company again to get the same Megan G who once again wasn’t very helpful and she would only reimburse IF the bank called her from their recorded line and stated the claim was null and void. called my bank again that said that that is not possible for them to do.
the bank said they felt that your company was misleading and was attempting to bounce me around. and that they would continue with the claim against the company since your company was not willing to work with me to resolve the issue. I requested to speak with another representative multiple times and Megan G insisted that there was no one to speak with after i insisted over and over again attempting to escalate the call.
I was already not happy with the customer service from the first call and was even more so unhappy after speaking to the same person the second time who once again kept giving different answers for the same questions. very unhappy with my whole experience with this company and i will make sure everyone knows
Just sent this nifty message to their facebook page. worst customer service i have EVER experienced
Joe says
Ariel, so very sorry that happened to you! I want to point out that I dont make the 310 shake but rather just wrote a review of it on this website. You do bring up a good point in that it sounds like you paid for the shake with your debit card. To everyone reading this, please pay for stuff with a credit card and NOT your bank debit card. Paying with your bank debit card means companies with draw funds directly from your bank account. With a credit card that does not happen.
Rhonda says
If you sign up, even unknowingly, automatic payments can be take from a CC or a Debit card. By purchasing you’ve agreed to future purchases in most cases.
Joe says
Hi Rhonda, thanks for the alert on this.
Shannon says
I recently purchased a sample of the 310 chocolate shake and was actually very disappointed in the product. Both the constancy and the taste were off. I felt it had a very chalky taste and it was very hard to mix well with water.
When calling to cancel an order I had placed the customer service representative was extremely rude and refused to return my product until after it had shipped and also told me that I should have tried mixing it with almond milk and it would have tasted better.
Maybe she was right, however, I have tried many different types of protein that mix perfectly fine with water and this is more what I was looking for since I don’t plan on hauling a gallon of almond milk to the gym with me or anywhere else I may go. Disappointing product and very disappointing customer treatment.
Joe says
Shannon, so sorry that happened to you. So the customer service person said she would not let you return the 310 shake until after it shipped to you? Couldn’t she just stop future shipments? How long did you have the shake before you tried to return it?
Gabrielle Maston says
I totally understand consumer demand wanting such weight loss products/ meal replacement shakes. I don’t tend to recommend them to my clients though. My thoughts are, why rely on food extracts, combinations of fibres and sweeteners when you can simply eat more veggies or include fruit in your diet? The mind baffles really how humans can make eating so complicated.
Great review though, it is really difficult to find out what these patent blends are of protein and the like, sometimes they are sneaky ways to rip people off (as you probably are well aware). Look forward to reading more of your stuff, Bill Sukala gave me the heads up about your site, loving it so far 🙂
Joe says
Hey Gabrielle, thanks for sharing. I appreciate and agree with your feelings. You have a great website BTW and I just subscribed to your podcast! I will be listening to several tomorrow as I drive 🙂
Tell Bill I said hi from America! We’ve know each other for about 20 years.
chuck says
Hey Joe,
Thanks for the great review of the 310 Shake. I noticed you mention that buying on their site puts you into an autoship program which is not true. I buy from them all the time without this option. I believe you can opt in to an autoship program with them on their site which gives you a bit a discount and free shipping. But just wanted to point out that customers are definitely NOT automatically enrolled in any kind of autoship program.
Great product and great review!
Joe says
Chuck, thanks and also thanks for letting me know about that. I updated my review with that information. Appreciate the assist!
Sarah Horne says
Hi, Chuck, sorry to say, but customers are definitely put into an autoship as soon as you order ANYTHING. I was sent a link to 310 by my trainer to try a sample for free. Less than a month later I notice $128 charge on my credit card from 310.
When I called customer service and ask them about it, they are prepared to show me how I had to check a box saying I wanted the autoship in order to get the sample.
The link they referred me to was different than the link I originally followed. Customer service “assured” me that I HAD to have checked autoship or the order for the sample would not have processed.
At this point, I will try neither the sample or the $128 in product they charged me for. After expressing extreme disappointment with customer service, I was given a refund of $54.01 if I keep the product.
This does not sound like a company who has a good product. If you have a good product, people will come back month after month to buy, and you won’t have to trick them into autoships.
By the way, the customer service guy says that the reason they do autoships is that they were getting flooded with calls from people wanting the product and they just could not keep up. I could understand that being true if I order a month supply and checked sign up for autoship, but who the heck knowingly signs up for autoship on a product they’ve never tried, unless you’re truly a most diligent person to go back and cancel your autoship if your sample fails to meet your expectations.
Joe says
Sarah, so sorry that happened to you. I do appreciate you telling everybody about the autoship program. I missed that when I reviewed the product. Did you inform your personal trainer about this? What did he/she say?