The popular food delivery service eDiets is hoping to cash in on the show’s success with their Biggest Loser Meal Plan food delivery service.
According to the company, the show's finalists have been eating the meals at home in order to appear their sveltest for the season finale.
"I don't have to stare at my cabinets trying to figure out what to eat. I don't have to weigh food or measure," top Loser Patrick House said. "It's quick; it's simple; it's awesome and I know exactly the nutrition that I'm putting into my body."
The former college offensive lineman wowed the live audience on Tuesday night's finale with a total loss of 181 pounds from his original 400-pound frame.
But how much will it cost you to eat like a Loser?
While there's no set price point on this particular TV show branded eDiet, there are many different plans tailored to people with different needs, from low carb to diabetes friendly.
These food delivery plans average about $20 per day - good deal if you eat out a lot, but can add up if you're on a budget.
The 7-day meal plan will cost you about $178 per week (including shipping). This includes three meals a day and a snack.
What makes this delivery diet different than others?
"It was created with the doctors and nutritionists from 'The Biggest Loser'", eDiets testimonial manager Cathy Cox told the Daily News. "There were special tweaks and changes. Also there are special meals that are straight out of 'The Biggest Loser' cookbook."
The Loser meal plan has been available to New Yorkers since September.
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