Talk:MyFitnessPal regressive upgrade
To what extent is this anti-consumer, vs just being a skill issue from the company?
There's a good level of detail here (and i've removed the stub notice as such) but having read through it I'm left wondering to what extent this is an anti-consumer issue as opposed to a simple case of a product update being bad. it doesn't sound like they are refusing refunds, or otherwise doing anything beyond pushing a bad update (and moving free features to paid is also not really anti-consumer on account of free users not having paid anything in the first place).
I suppose the strongest case for this article's relevance is that subscribers had something they bought made worse by the company after they bought it (although presumably the users would actually be expecting the service to change, just only in ways they liked) but this is weakened on account of it being a subscription rather than a purchase. Keith (talk) 18:03, 5 November 2025 (UTC)