Sarah’s Day #17 Son gets a drill, lips get a fill, I cry everyday, I’m an empath okay?!

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If just 50,000 people purchase the yearly subscription then that’s 6,000,000 dollars she’ll make. Crazy! The
 
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Cant even get the spelling of one of her main selling points right 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
Except for the fact that her 'team' doesn't include a dietician but does include the app 🤷‍♀️
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This is a prime example of what can go wrong when you don't focus on the intended user. She only thought of herself.
The styling is awful and is an example of what happens when you don't consider a wide range of users and devices.
Nothing on that website indicates that it's anything more than recipes and articles. Not even anything nice like a shopping list organiser e.g. take recipes and it works out what you need to buy either from scratch or based on past lists.
 
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I've just been thinking about Kurt's comment on comparing the subscription to the price of a cook book. What cook book have you guys purchased that suddenly disappears and is not accessible after 3 months though?
exactly 🙄 and his assumption that ‘many cookbooks are $50 each and only have 40-50 recipes’ is wayyyyyyyy off - I own both of Ellie Bullen’s cookbooks (I’m using this example as her and Sarah are in a similar genre) - they were ~$20 each and have about 150 recipes. No spelling issues, Ellie’s a nutritionist, beautiful layout and photos and it’s a physical thing I pay once for and keep forever. Sure, some fancy cookbooks by world-renowned chefs are $50 and offer ~50 recipes, but Sarah’s once-tested crap is nowhere near comparable to the calibre and standard of those chefs. I hardly see how $120 a year on a crappy app with rushed recipes gets me anywhere near the same value for money...
 
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Deliciously Ella’s app is only around $16 a year and a lot of her recipes are actually nice!
 
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Don't know about anyone else but when I want a healthy recipe I just go on Pinterest or Google... All this crap is already at everyones fingertips and FREE.
 
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I’m still catching up so sorry if this has been mentioned, but she is getting absolutely shredded on her sunee Insta page latest post! I’m honestly surprised she hasn’t deleted all the comments haha. So many people complaining about the price or they wish it was a cookbook. Her team are replying to everything with a copy paste reply so I think she’s just keeping them up because she needs the engagement 😂 there’s soooo many though lol
 
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It’s excellent. All recipes work really well and are healthy and filling. I track the calories at the moment and you can make them calorie deficit friendly really easily. What I like is that you can easily modify many of the recipes with what you have in your cupboard/in your fridge too. So it’s good for a budget. No spelling errors either lmao
How is it for vegan content too (or easily modifiable content) ? I've considered it before but not knowing that has always made me cautious.
 
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So many thoughts catching up on this thread 😂

1. Their responses are so cult-y and sound like an MLM scheme. “It’s not that much money and you’ll learn/grow/benefit sooo much! Just give us your money, eat like I do and don’t talk tit against me or we’ll contact your employer and get you fired 🥰🌸🌞✨positive vibes only sissies!! ✌🏼💕

2. I have no doubt she’s jacked up the price because she is money hungry and out of touch. But maybe she’ll have a sUpEr sPeCiAl sale and then the prices won’t seem as crazy in comparison? I could see her stans thinking 25% off would be a real bargain.

3. That mother posting that her 13 year old daughter wants to be just like sarah and is converting the whole family.. have a bleeping backbone woman and teach your daughter to be her own person. No one benefits from jellyfish parenting where the child runs the show, ffs!

4. I wonder if this app will magically disappear in the future (like her first timer did that came out with the ebook) and then she’ll witch about IT issues/how expensive it is to keep it going, so she won’t be adding to it anymore. I give it about 15 months, maybe 2 full years at MOST before she takes it down.

edit to add: IF ITS GLUTEN FREE RECIPES WHY IS SO MUCH BREAD FEATURED IN THE PROMOS?? Full on baguettes and Fox chomping down on a block of white bread!!???
 
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Anyone else think that she's sulking today and things are not so pleasant? She hasn't filmed herself doing a victory lap gushing about all the positive feedback about Sunee being out in the open at last.
 
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The pricing is so expensive for her audience but it's sooo funny on the latest Sunee post people are saying that if you get the 3 month subscription and print pr screenshot your fave recipes then it's like you have a cookbook anyways . Firstly, surprised they've left those comments up because thats an easy cheat to her scam, but also secondly its silly to have an app that is only just recipes because there is nothing to hold the customer to the app once they've screenshot/ printed/ written down/ memorised their favorite recipes.

Also the advertising of a dieticians involvement was wholly misleading!
 
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🚩🚩🚩 RED FLAG ALERT! 🚩🚩🚩
If you release a product that has accompanying T&Cs that threatens to interfere with the PAYING consumer’s livelihood via “telling their employer” just because they provide constructive or even dissatisfied feedback about said product, something is SERIOUSLY wrong.

TLDR: threatening people into keeping silent even if dissatisfied with your product is highly unethical and concerning.
 
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What on earth is supposed to have taken three years about this app? 200 recipes she stole from other people? Ridiculous.

I really hope this flops and she gets a reality check, but she probably has enough crazy stans who will buy into it. She really is the poster child for toxic positivity. She'll probably do some insta stories ranting about people being unGrAteFuL soon. Money-hungry, orthorexic cow.
 
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Anyone else think that she's sulking today and things are not so pleasant? She hasn't filmed herself doing a victory lap gushing about all the positive feedback about Sunee being out in the open at last.
Yes for sure, she’s having her huge daily cry over this!!
 
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I’m in he UK and this page is always on the first page of google when I search Sarahs Day. Did you guys start this?
We need one for the Sunee review.
 
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Just read the 'our team' section of the website and the nutritionist has an Advanced Diploma of Nutritional Medicine. I know it is a mostly unregulated industry in Australia but I would've hoped to see a Bachelors degree at the absolute minimum. I guess that is why she calls bacon vegan
 
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Agree with everything that's just been said but also just wanted to add in - I follow a gluten free diet and I think I have one specialised cookbook that someone got me when I started. That's it. I normally just either Google a specific gluten free recipe (for mainly like cakes tbh which I doubt are in the app because... Can't have fun) or just swap out ingredients like use GF flour. It's so easy and so not worth this app. Also, honestly how many percentage of people are gluten free, and they shouldn't be made to choice it to get the most benefit out the app because a lot of time gluten free stuff is a) more expensive and b) not as nice. Imagine dropping 120 AUD for an app and then having to invest in bleeping buckwheat pasta (which I've never had).
 
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I don't say this lightly, but duck off.
Medieval? Unenlightened??

Irradiation is the last step for Graves. Doctors will always try to combat the autoimmune response first - you know, FIXING the issue (the overactive immune response to the body's own cells!!)- and then destroy the tissue if that doesn't work... Because there's nothing else we can do. Sure it's not great. Sure we wish we didn't have to. Sure it doesn't seem lovely. But it's curative. You can't reverse autoimmune conditions.

Surgery is the last step for UC. Again -- just copy and paste what I JUST said.

If nourishing your body was all it took, we would have no disease in first world places. Period.

Sorry.
The spelling errors? I laugh at them.
The poor marketing? I laugh at it.
The fact you can google all the recipes for free? I laugh.
The fact it costs $2.50/day?? I shudder.

But that statement by the naturopath made me mad.
 

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Don't know about anyone else but when I want a healthy recipe I just go on Pinterest or Google... All this crap is already at everyones fingertips and FREE.
Can we not just start commenting this back to every poor brainwashed stan on her page? Give them a taste of what Sabi&Soul style “scam” felt like! Gah I just get more annoyed every day with this money grabbing fool!
 
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