
This is a review from a good friend of mine. It summarizes what I hear from most people about Jenny Craig. (Also, take a look at my video post, Jenny Craig vs. Nutrisystem, where an independent reporter investigates and compares both diets.)
My sister and I have struggled with our weight for our whole lives. Like everyone else, we had tried diet program after diet program. I clearly remember the day when we finally decided to do something about it and go to Jenny Craig. I’m not sure exactly why we chose Jenny Craig.
Maybe it was the Jenny Craig ads on TV with famous spokeswomen like Kirstie and Valerie (heard they just added Queen Latifah). Maybe it was the skinny people contrasted with pictures and videos of their former fat selves (”Results Not Typical” hmm). Or maybe it was just desperation because we had tried and failed at so many other diets: Weight Watchers, Atkins, and endless diet pills.
When we went to the center they put us through the drill. We watched a video, talked to the manager/sales rep, got weighed and got measurements taken. Very simple stuff which was all filled with sales pitches about how great the program is and how much weight we can lose. The whole initialization process didn’t fill me with a lot of confidence in the program, but I looked at it like it was a ritual that I had to perform to get to the nugget of the Jenny Craig program. The nugget that we believed would solve my sister’s and my problem. We were so excited about what we thought Jenny would help us do.
Jenny Craig supplies the following in exchange for your hard-earned dollars:
1) Counseling
Basically, the counselors were a joke. None of them had any insight or understanding of our struggle. Most had been thin all their lives. Some were 10 or 20 lbs. overweight and were far from masters of fitness and didn’t really understand us. On top of this the staff was untrained. They knew way less about weight loss than we did. If you want to know what the counseling was like imagine this:
Imagine your average decent woman from the street who has never really struggled with her weight. Imagine her sitting down with you and giving you advice on how to lose weight. Whatever pops into her head. Whatever skills she has come to the table with her and that’s it. Then she gives you an expensive menu that you must buy from and she whisks you off.
I guess there are a few good counselors peppered throughout the Jenny Craig organization, but, according to my experience, the counselors are generally less than useless. They’re counterproductive. It made me feel worse having some mega thin Barbie (who had always been thin) or some semi-pudgy “counselor” rush me through the session and ask me if I drank my water or ate an extra bar.
2) Classes
If you’ve ever read a book on basic nutrition and a basic diet book then you can skip these. I don’t know if they’ve changed them in the past few years, but they were entirely lame when I went. Nutrition and behavior modification courses taught by people who knew very little about either.
3) Expensive Food
Some food was delicious and some was unbearably disgusting. I loved the bars. The menu was repetitive. There was about a week or two’s worth of different food which is redistributed over the menus for as many weeks as you’re on the program. I was on the program for a long time (8 months).
Here’s the real meat of the deal for Jenny Craig. From my experience it quickly became obvious that Jenny Craig was just a diet food retailer. They’re not really about counseling or classes, because the quality is way too low. I think it’s just a front. So, to compensate for the added overhead costs of all those diet centers, counselors, and marketing, they overprice their food. Pretty slick huh.
The Bottom Line:
As with any diet, you can have success losing weight with Jenny Craig, but at what cost? Strip away all the fluff and at Jenny Craig’s core is a company selling overpriced diet food, twice as much as their competition. Save your money and stick with better choices like Nutrisystem or Medifast.







Hi, I'm a dietitian with experience in hundreds of weight loss programs and fad diets. When forming my list of the
Hello all,
I am, once again, looking for a diet to go on and
was contemplating my old friend of 2o years, Jenny
Craig. I have lost between 25 and 60 lbs. on this diet during my many return visits over the years. The problems are, it is so very expensive, I ALWAYS gain the weight back, it takes forever to loose the weight plus,
in recent years, I have noticed a huge attitude
change in the counselors. The majority of them are
overweight with some positively obese. It makes
you wonder. Plus, I don’t think they really care. The food is over one hundred dollars a week now. I went on medifast last year and lost 45 pounds in 3 months. Unfortunately, the nano second I ate real food (i.e. Thanksgiving) I couldn’t follow it anymore and gained all that weight back plus 20. It is extremely discouraging.
After reading the comments on this website… I don’t think I am going back to Jenny. I don’t know
what to do. In reference to Kirsty Alley, she has been doing the Jenny Craig thing for something like
two years or more. She has obviously gained some weight back (the last commercial with Valerie B.) but I have to say. Her results ARE typical. I always
gain the weight back as have everyone of my friends that have done Jenny or, sadly, any other diet we have tried. Good luck to all of us. At least we are still trying.
My husband and I joined JC two weeks ago. We both have, so far stuck totally to the program. He has lost appox. 6 pounds and I have lost 4. After reading all the comments, I am beginning to think we did the wrong thing. We were not given a choice to programs, and of course we joined the Plantinum Life program.
I was originally a member of JC when Jenny Craig was still alive. The program was very rigid, wkly mtgs a must and the employees were thin. (They wore white uniforms.) They knew the program backwards and forwards and made you feel like somebody. I lost 50 lbs.
I walked into the door a couple of weeks ago, after all these years and was amazed at the size of the employees and their dress. Also the program has been altered completely. No regimentation whatsoever. My husband and I will continue for awhile, as we bought the entire program, but not happy about it.
PS On our first visit back, the counselor we had, stated she was going to be using all her calories drinking vodka over the week end and go back on the program Monday. Doesn’t that put things into prospective!!
Thanks to all of you who posted reviews. I sooo appreciate all of you for saving me from a disaster. I went to the dr and have to lose 25lbs because of arthritis in my knees & spine & fibromyalgia. I was going to call jc to make an appt. You girls answered all my questions. There is no way I can afford $700.00 for the experiences all of you have described. Thankyou for saving me from a nightmare!!!