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> If you compare that to paying for a dietitian, it's actually not TOO bad. BUT, I think churn will be high due to price.

Could the high pricing be because this is really a guide to a solution -- once customers have need for a guide, they'll stop using the service; that is, churn is naturally built in due to the nature of the service.




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