• While this is a free plugin, and will suite some, it isn’t a plugin (in the true sense) and sends visitors to it’s website when they click on any button for more information, etc.

    This isn’t mentioned anywhere – and therefore is misleading, in my opinion.
    Furthermore, the nutrition information is slow to analyse, and often the measurements are not recognised (try a pinch or 3/4 cup, etc…)

    All-in-all nice that it’s free, BUT I’d rather pay than have my visitors redirected to their website!

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  • Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Our plugin does everything other recipe plugins do and more. We further add the option for readers to save your recipes if they wish. This way they can save favorite recipes, create shopping lists, add to their meal planning calendar etc. When your recipes are saved we include a link back to your recipe page for cooking instructions. Readers must always come back to you and is designed to increase your pageviews, traffic and revenue.

    Our nutrition calculations are provided by ESHA Research and is on average 23% more accurate than any other nutrition services. ESHA uses 1.700 sources to calculate nutrition compared to others that use 1 – 3 sources. We also don’t charge for nutrition where others do. More accurate and no cost.

    Considering our plugin does all the same things as other plugins plus the added benefits of content engagement, accurate nutrition, and auto generated tags for diet and allergies your review is misinformed.

    What other plugin provides you with all these features? Our added features are clearly described on our WP plugin page.

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