Discover Slimming World Free Foods | Slimming World Blog (2024)

Our members are amazed to find out that they can eat more than ever and still slim down – and it’s all thanks to the science and psychology of Free Food!

What is Slimming World Free Food?

Free Food is one of the three simple steps that make up Slimming World’s generous, flexible eating plan – Food Optimising.

Free Foods are those foods that are lower in calories for their weight (low energy dense foods) that help fill you up and leave you feeling satisfied for longer. This means you can eat them freely – no weighing, no counting, no measuring – and still lose weight beautifully.

Free Food means never feeling hungry, guilty or deprived, so we’re less likely to want to rebel by reaching for those high-fat, high-sugar foods which can so easily derail our best intentions.

As long as they’re cooked without fat or oil, you can enjoy hundreds of delicious Slimming World Free Foods with absolutely no limits. Some of them might surprise you! Before coming to Slimming World, many slimmers are told to avoid carbs – yet carbohydrates such as rice, potatoes and pasta have fantastic filling power, as well as being low in energy density, which is why they’re on our Free Food list.

More on the blog: Discover your 5 favourite Free Food recipes

Slimming World Free Foods include:

  • lean meat (and meat replacements)
  • fish
  • eggs
  • rice
  • pasta
  • potatoes
  • beans and lentils
  • vegetables
  • fruit

Whether you love family feasts, fuss-free dinners or vegetarian and vegan recipes, Free Foods can be used in endless meals, so you’ll never run out of ideas for tasty dishes which will help you lose weight.

More for members: Slimming World members have access to an online collection of more than 2,000 recipes, including more than 900 that are completely Free

What are Slimming World Speed Foods?

Slimming World Speed Free Foods are Free Foods that are super-low in calories per gram. To help you zoom towards your target weight, fill at least a third of your plate with Speed Free Foods at mealtimes and make them your first choice if you’re hungry between meals.

When you join Slimming World, you’ll find Speed Free Foods listed in the Food Optimising book that you’ll receive in your new member pack. You can also look out for the ‘S’ symbol when using the Food Search tool on the website and app.

What about foods that aren’t Free?

No food’s off the menu at Slimming World! Anything that hasn’t been designated a Slimming World Free Food will either be a Healthy Extra (for essential nutrients) or will have a Syn value (to help you tighten up on those foods that pose the biggest risk to your weight loss). The three elements of Food Optimising work together perfectly to help ensure that you lose weight without ever feeling deprived or restricted.

More on the blog: Find out more about the science behind Food Optimising, including Free Food, Healthy Extras and Syns, here

Slimming World’s Special Advisor on the Science of Weight Management, Dr Jacquie Lavin, explains how Slimming World Free Foods work…

“Food Optimising has always been based on science: not just the physiological science of weight loss but also the psychology – how we think about (and our emotional reactions to) food, our weight and the process of losing weight.

To lose weight, we need to consume fewer calories than we use. This creates an energy deficit and the body then starts to use its energy reserves, most of which are stored as body fat. At Slimming World, we want to help people lose weight and to maintain this weight loss in the long term.

Our approach – encouraging members to eat an unlimited amount of low energy dense, filling Free Foods – has been shown to be a highly effective way to lose weight while still feeling satisfied. A study led by the University of Leeds and published in the Journal of Nutrition showed that eating low energy dense foods (based on Food Optimising) left participants feeling less hungry and more full, while consuming fewer calories.

The study also compared people following traditional calorie-counting, portion-controlled diets with slimmers following Food Optimising. The Food Optimising group reported feeling more in control of their food choices and more motivated to continue losing weight – and lost nearly twice as much weight over 14 weeks.”

So, that’s a taster of the science and psychology behind Slimming World Free Foods. It’s the (not-so) secret ingredient that makes Food Optimising the most generous, liberating, flexible and effective way to lose weight.

If you’d love to discover more about how you can enjoy the foods you love, make your own choices with powerful personalised support and create new habits that will help you reach your dream weight and stay there for life, find out more about Slimming World here.

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FAQs

Can you really eat unlimited free food on Slimming World? ›

They're called Free Foods because you can eat as much of them as you want, with no counting, weighing or measuring – there's absolutely no need to ever feel hunger on Slimming World. All group members get a handy Food Optimising book on joining, which lists a huge variety of Free Foods.

What can I eat on Slimming World that's free? ›

Slimming World Free Foods include:
  • lean meat (and meat replacements)
  • fish.
  • eggs.
  • rice.
  • pasta.
  • potatoes.
  • beans and lentils.
  • vegetables.

Are baked beans free on Slimming World Syn free? ›

The long list of Slimming World Free Foods includes fruit and veg, lean meat and fish, eggs and poultry, beans and lentils – and even pasta and rice!

How do I get 12 weeks free Slimming World? ›

The NHS Digital Weight Management Programme launched across England from July 2021 and is a free 12-week programme providing online weight management plans for those who want to make changes to their health, have a BMI of 30+, or 27.5+ for Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups who are at an increased risk of ...

Can I really eat as much pasta as I want on Slimming World? ›

At Slimming World, we don't believe in cutting out food groups. In fact, potatoes and dried plain pasta, rice, noodles and couscous are all Free Foods, which means that you can eat as much of them as you like! If you fancy some quick, comforting carbs, our healthy pasta and rice recipes will hit the spot.

What are the negatives of Slimming World? ›

Cons of the Slimming World Diet

Doesn't teach portion control: Even though the program promises that you don't have to measure foods, count calories, or eliminate certain foods, there are rules you need to follow if you want to be successful.

What fruit is not free on Slimming World? ›

Fruit. Pretty much all fresh and frozen fruit is free. Cooked, canned and dried fruit are categorised under Healthy Extras and puree fruit, any fruit juices or smoothies are classed as Syns.

Are jacket potatoes free on Slimming World? ›

Baked potatoes can be completely Syn free* if you choose the right filling. Don't forget to leave the butter and serve with some speedy side salad. Cottage cheese, plain or why not add some ham or cooked bacon bits. Tuna, mixed with sweetcorn and 1 tablespoon of Fat free Greek style yoghurt and black pepper.

What fruit is speed on Slimming World? ›

Slimming World Speed Foods (Fruit):

Apples. Apricots. Blackberries. Blackcurrants.

What bread on Slimming World? ›

You'll find a wide variety of bread choices on our Healthy Extras list – including wholemeal bread, rolls and pittas, as well as a number of gluten-free options. If you're already signed up, head to our member website or check your member pack for the full range of Healthy Extra 'b' choices.

Is tuna syn free? ›

There are lots of fish options, such as tuna, crab and sardines, and, if you pick ones that are canned in water, brine or tomato sauce, they're completely Free!

Is there a free version of Slimming World? ›

Free 7-day eating plan

Sign up now for our classic 7-day menu, or our vegetarian or vegan option.

How much weight can you lose in 3 months with Slimming World? ›

People who attend a weekly slimming club regularly (at least 75% of sessions) lose more weight achieving: 7.7% weight loss 7.0 kg in their first three months and. 14% weight loss or 14 kg on average over the course of a year.

What is the minimum weight to lose with Slimming World? ›

In order to become a member, you must have at least 7lb to lose. People with diabetes may join but they must let their consultant know they have this condition.

How does Slimming World free food work? ›

Slimming World members love that they can eat Free Foods in unlimited amounts – with no counting, weighing or measuring needed, until they feel full – as well as the flexibility to choose Free Foods in the amounts that fit with their individual needs and requirements, for a truly personalised plan.

Can you eat unlimited potatoes on Slimming World? ›

Free Foods are at the heart of Food Optimising. They include everyday staples such as pasta, rice and potatoes, and you can eat them in unlimited amounts, so you'll never go hungry.

How does Slimming World work if you don't count calories? ›

Slimming World shows you how to cut calories without counting them. The stroke of genius that makes Food Optimising so easy and so effective is Free Food – healthy, satisfying food you can enjoy in unlimited amounts whenever you're hungry.

Can you overeat on Slimming World? ›

Finally, because Slimming World discourages calorie counting and doesn't specify appropriate portion sizes for the Free Foods, some people may overeat these foods. Fortunately, many of the Free Foods are higher in protein, starches, and fiber, which tend to be filling.

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