Hestia helps households plan lower-cost meals while tracking opt-in dietary-quality and grocery-behavior signals. Hestia is a meal-planning tool, not a medical treatment, and does not diagnose, treat, or guarantee any health outcome.
A cost comparison of common approaches members use to eat better. The figures shown for other programs are their own published costs and outcomes, not Hestia results. Hestia is a meal-planning tool, not a weight-loss drug or clinical program, and does not claim equivalent outcomes.
| Approach | Annual Cost | What it provides |
|---|---|---|
| Ozempic (GLP-1) | $12,000, $16,000 | Prescription drug (manufacturer-reported weight loss) |
| Personal nutritionist | $3,000, $6,000 | 1:1 professional counseling |
| WeightWatchers | $500 | Commercial weight-management program |
| Hestia | $156 (or subsidized) | Lower-cost meal planning + opt-in dietary-quality and grocery-spend trends (not a treatment) |
Cohort-level signals with methodology and limits disclosed.
Weekly dietary-quality estimates with methodology and limits disclosed. Built for cohort insight, not clinical diagnosis.
Opt-in trends in dietary quality over time. Outcomes vary; not medical advice.
Aggregate, de-identified cohort analysis (minimum cohort size of 50, with statistical noise applied). No individual member records. SNAP program reporting.
White-label enrollment for opt-in members. Employers and insurers receive only aggregate, consented, de-identified signals, never individual health data.
Important: Hestia is a meal-planning and grocery tool for general wellness. It is not a medical device or clinical program and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and it does not guarantee weight loss or any specific health result. Individual results vary. Any partner analytics are aggregate, opt-in, consented, and de-identified (minimum cohort size of 50 with differential-privacy noise); HealthKit-sourced data is excluded from partner products. Hestia does not sell or share individual health data with insurers, employers, advertisers, or data brokers. See our Privacy Policy and Health Data Privacy Policy.
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