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    • July 18, 2011 6:37 AM PDT
    • Angle Foods Review

      Listen up Jabronies!

      There's a new mlm company on the market, and you're about to learn about them brother! Whatcha gonna do when Kurt Angle's mlm plan comes down on you just like Hulkamania did!? Avoid it that's what. Well, let's at least give it a chance and take a look, after all, even non-wrestling fans can appreciate an industry filled with muscle bound egomaniacs that truly have destroyed their own health through physical punishment, drugs and well, drugs. I sincerely mean it when I say a good portion of this society owes these guys a nod of respect for pioneering what amounts to an opera for men, and you know what? There was a brief time in the 80's and early 90s that I too thought it was damn cool. So what do wrestlers do after they've had enough of the wrestling business? Some get into movies, others run for office, or write bios and make a decent living selling autographs and memorabilia, while sadly; many others end up overdosed on drugs, or dying young of heart attacks due to a rough life on the road, and a heart damaged by stress and steroids.

      Every once in awhile, an ex wrestler breaks the mold and goes into a better direction, such as the case with ex WWF (Sorry, I refuse to say "WWE") wrestler, Kurt Angle. Now this is an mlm review, not a bio on Kurt, so to sum it all up lets just say the guy wrestled for a little under a decade, and he did a great job, got really famous and was also legit ex Olympic wrestler before that. Needless to say, he has earned the right in my opinion to state a few things about fitness, and bust out a few recipes. Whether or not that amounts to being a good idea for the likes of you and I, is another story. There is always a dynamic with athletes and products, and that is simply that in the mind of the truly young consumer, athletes are the bi-product of what they consume. So when Michael Jordan endorsed wheaties (despite the fact that he was never said to actually eat them) hordes of young athletes ran and bought them, chowing down on 2 bowls before going to play ball, or hit the weights.



      In the case of Kurt Angle, we have the same dynamic, though in his case I feel there could very well be some value, since many of the recipes are based on what his trainer gave him. Its important to add however, that Kurt Angle spent more time in the gym in one day than most of us do in a week, so following his diet may not exactly be what we need. Angle Foods offers a 1500 calorie a day diet that promises not to leave you feeling hungry. It also comes with a workout plan, so move over 240345000 diet plans that are already on the market, and make room for another...

      Another vital part of the package is Ultra Fiber DX. Its a fiber incase you didn't know, and its ultra. I'm not sure what the DX part is, but lets find out. One interesting quote on their web site states: "People who consumed higher amounts of fiber, particularly from grains, had a significantly lower risk of dying over a nine-year period compared to those who consumed a lower amount of fiber.". I'm having a difficult time computing that, because nowhere does it talk about dying from what. A heart attack? A stroke? A mafia hit man? Seriously, I want to know. In all seriousness though, fiber is very good for you, so I'm really not knocking it, but when it comes to health fact, people need to be more specific, and factual, especially in a business.

      Kurt Angle foods promise to deliver Real Food Proteins, Support Lean muscle Mass and Recovery, include Complex Carbohydrates, Muscle Energy, Brain Power, aid in Recovery, include Healthy Fats, Sustain Energy, give you the infamous Ultra Fiber DX, help with Weight Management, Control Fat Intake, Regulate Blood Sugar Levels, Reduce Cholesterol and Improve Digestion. I'd imagine that last bit must definitely be true with a substance that a pro wrestler refers to as Ultra Fiber DX. The company that Kurt utilized in carrying out his venture is called Foodie's Gourmet Food Club, known for selling meals that aren't considered to be much better than the high sodium frozen meals you can get from weight watchers. Looking at the contents however, I must disagree. Angle Foods have actually taken a different approach, focused on low sodium, medium carb, low fat, high protein and low gluten. This actually makes an ideal selection of foods for athletes, and it seems you can take any 3 meals per day and stay under 1500 calories.

      As of this review, there isn't much information on what will be offered to representatives, as it seems so far Angle Foods is offering its products to distributors such as GNC, and other similar retailers, however once the compensation plan is worked out, I'm certain more information will be available.

      http://www.kurtanglefoods.com/anglefoods.aspx

      Foodie's Food Club
      3100 Penn Avenue,
      Pittsburgh, PA 15201 US
      (877) 558-3691

    • July 19, 2011 1:55 AM PDT
    • Angle Foods Review

      Long time no see Wallace, I had the opportunity to try the pizza at out local plaza. We have a tiny GNC  right next to a market and they had a small oven on a table given out free samples, and it's delicious. The crust might not be for everyone, it tasted like a cross between sprouted bread and wheat but overall, I thought it was delicious. Too expensive for me personally, but the products beat out what I sell through my mlm pound for pound, no hold's barred. I liked Kurt Angle back in the day, though I don't have much time for wrestling these days, and couldn't tell ya who the current champ is. Based on the nutrition, I think Angle foods would be more appropriate for a body builder, but then again they say most of us don't get enough protein, and who am I to challenge the nutritional know how of an athlete anyway? Bottom line, the stuff tastes great, its a bit pricey, and I can't really find any information on a compensation plan, so I'm a bit confused, but other than that, I'm definitely interested.

    • June 5, 2012 3:07 AM PDT
    • Angle Foods Review

      Angle Foods definitely sounds interesting, and seems like a great way for Kurt Angle to make some more money after being done wrestling. The fact that the food actually tastes good already sets it apart from most diet plans that provide meals. Nobody wants to go on a diet following a plan that gives you horrible TV dinner meals. Although some of the other diet plans' meals may leave you so starved that anything will taste good. The other thing I like about Angle Foods is that it comes with a workout plan. This isn't just an "Eat these three meals a day and you will lose weight!" plan. Angle Foods is encouraging people to actually work to stay in shape, and providing food that caters to the body's needs when on a consistent workout plan. I feel like too many people believe that they will lose weight just by eating certain meals from companies that promise that they will lose weight, or by taking weight loss pills. While you may lose some weight from doing these things, the best way is still to maintain better physical fitness. The fact that Angle Foods promotes this says a lot for Kurt Angle and for what he is trying to achieve with his company. 

    • July 20, 2011 2:42 AM PDT
    • Angle Foods Review

      Hey Jacob welcome back sir, I was beginning to think you were done here sadly. I've always enjoyed your perspective on things so I'm glad to see you back. Its funny, because I've gone back a few times to check out the sites I looked at in my research of Angle Foods and I have to tell you from a nutritional perspective and from the perspective of someone who hits the weights everyday; these labels are impressive as hell. I could actually avoid using quite as much protein as I do each day if I were to use these. Money would be the only downside, its pretty easy for me to buy organic fruits and vegetables and down some whey protein each day without spending 100 bucks a month. This would change all that, and I really wouldn't want to become completely dependent on a single company for my food anyway. None the less, it has to be said that these is some of the best prepackaged meals I've seen available.

    • July 20, 2011 2:52 AM PDT
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      MM, well they sound delicious guys, but I'm not sure that much protein would be very good for me to digest. I've been known to have problems with things like that. I've also heard from several sources that say excessive amounts of protein can hurt your kidneys by making them work harder, and also that you can only absorb so much. I've read that athletes have been consuming a gram to two grams of protein per pound of body weight because they believe it will make them bigger and stronger, but I don't see how when they are passing most of it out because the body doesn't take it all. The food looks FANTASTIC though, and after reading this thread yesterday I went and got two frozen pizzas! They aren't exactly the health conscious ones though lol.....One thing I didn't take notice of on the Angle Foods web site was how much they actually were, can you guys give me a run down of the pricing and how it works? Are there discounts for reps?

    • July 22, 2011 9:22 AM PDT
    • Angle Foods Review

      This is one of the few times that I wish I wasn't limited to organic foods, because it all looks delicious, and I'd gladly pay the extra money to have all this stuff already prepared. I suck at cooking, and I will never get better because I hate it, its not fun in the least, and anyone who does it is my hero, especially my mom when I was a kid, and any mom in general. I don't like waiting for things, timing things just right, having to measure crap out as not to make something revolting. I can only cook stuff that requires heating up, like veggie meat, vegetables, and of course I can cook things like pasta or rice, but that's it. Angle foods looks so good I don't even want to keep looking.

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