Here’s a few reasons why the “netflix” cost argument doesn’t compare:
1. A quick google shows Netflix has over 13,000 titles available. Slightly different to 200 recipes on offer by Sunee.
2. Netflix is paying to licence a lot of these titles (not the original content). Sarah doesn’t pay “royalties” or licensing fees to any chefs she stole her recipes from.
3. Netflix is competitive in the marketplace. Other streaming services are similarly priced. A product is only worth what people will pay for it. So if a lot of customers are saying it’s overpriced that should tell you something.
4. Value for money. Compared to other apps Sunee is very limited. It only offers recipes and a few articles of which at least one of has plagiarism issues. Other apps offer meal plans, shopping lists, workouts, meditation guides. That would be like Netflix only offering comedies but no dramas or sci fi or documentaries.
5. Finally, Netflix has a monthly subscription that you can opt out of very easily with the click of a button. Sunee’s minimum is 3 months.
So, yeah, no, it’s really not similar at all to a Netflix subscription and you can’t compare them.