Tried Two "Healthy" Caterings (dietcatering_bsd and yellow fit kitchen). Both Lied About Protein.
I’ve been trying to help my mom eat healthier. She’s 65, trying to lose weight and lift weights to stay strong. Figured healthy catering would make life easier for her. Turns out, both services I tried are full of shit.
Exhibit 1: DietCatering_BSD
At first, it looked decent — claimed 400-500 calories with 30 grams of protein per meal. Reasonable enough.
Then one day, they sent “healthy chicken satay” — two skewers. I stripped the chicken off, weighed it. 20 grams per skewer, 40 grams total. That’s maybe 15 grams of protein, tops. They overclaimed the protein by 100% — straight-up lying.
And who knows what they cook with? Judging by the taste, it wouldn’t surprise me if they used butter to grill the satay, blowing the calorie count out of the water.
Weighing 1, I also have a video proof
I complained that night. They apologized and offered 10 free meals. Next meal? Same tiny portions. Complained again — they refunded me 2 weeks minus the meals they already shipped. No compensation, no real apology — just "oops, you caught us, here’s your partial refund".
owner: whoopsies you got me, now get your refund and fuck off 🙏🏻
Exhibit 2: YellowFit Catering
Thought maybe I went too cheap the first time (35k/meal), so I tried something more premium — YellowFit, 65k++ per meal.
Box felt way too light when it arrived. Opened it: breaded dory fish — 3 pieces, 50 grams each and if I have to estimate it, it's maybe 30 grams of protein total — half of what they advertised.
Reached out to support. They basically gaslit me, saying, “It’s supposed to be 150 grams of fish without breading, so it’s correct 🙂.” The hell it is — the fish was coated in breadcrumbs. It’s right there in the picture.
I have eaten one of the dory, so it should've been somewhere around 150 gram.
Here’s the full meal breakdown:
- Tamarind soup: 50.74g protein
- Nasi kecombrang: 3.97g protein
- Terong raos: 3.63g protein
- Bokchoy 2 rasa: 1.48g protein
Even with sides, the total protein wasn’t even close.
Here is the customer "support"
I’m seriously pissed. I’m doing this for my mom — a 65-year-old geriatric woman busting her ass to stay healthy, and these assholes are scamming people who don’t know better.
If they’re this lazy about something visible like protein portions, do you really think they’re telling the truth about fats, fiber, sodium, or anything else you can’t measure? Doubt it.
This isn’t just misleading — it’s daylight robbery.
EDIT 1: I asked for a refund just in case they keep sending me their underportioned meal, and they send bullshit refund clauses, one of the clause is this. And of course, no clause for them overclaiming the macros, just straight up corporate mumbo jumbos.
EDIT 2: Added the full meal picture