Lasta Didn't Work for Me — I Felt Like I Wasted My Money

Lasta promised an all-in-one health solution but delivered unclear pricing, a fasting-first approach with nutrition bolted on, generic psychology content, and a thin food database. If you feel scammed, you are not alone.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Emily Torres, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)

You found Lasta while searching for an app that could handle everything — intermittent fasting, meal tracking, mindset coaching, and weight loss guidance all in one place. The marketing looked polished. The app store screenshots showed clean interfaces and promising features. You signed up, entered your credit card, and waited for the transformation to begin.

Instead, you got a fasting timer wrapped in generic psychology articles, a food database that could not find half of what you eat, and a subscription that was far harder to cancel than it was to start. You feel like you wasted your money because, in all honesty, you probably did.

That frustration is valid. And it is shared by a growing number of users who expected a comprehensive nutrition tool and received something that does not deliver on its own promises.

Why Did Lasta Fail You?

Lasta markets itself as an all-in-one wellness app, but the breadth of its promises masks the shallowness of its execution. Here is what typically goes wrong.

Unclear Pricing and Subscription Traps

The most common complaint about Lasta is not about features — it is about money. Users consistently report:

  • Confusing pricing screens that emphasize a "per day" cost while burying the total charge. Seeing "$0.50/day" feels modest until you realize you have been billed $89.99 for six months upfront.
  • Free trials that convert to paid subscriptions without clear, timely reminders. Many users report being charged before they had time to evaluate the app.
  • Cancellation processes that require multiple steps, email confirmations, or contacting support directly. Consumer advocacy sites have flagged Lasta's cancellation friction as a recurring pattern.

When an app makes it easier to subscribe than to unsubscribe, the business model is designed around retention through confusion rather than retention through value. That is not a partnership — it is a trap.

Fasting-First, Nutrition Bolted On

Lasta's core identity is an intermittent fasting app. The nutrition tracking component exists as an add-on rather than a primary feature. This means:

  • The food database is thin. Users regularly report missing foods, inaccurate entries, and poor coverage of branded products, international cuisines, and restaurant meals. When your database cannot handle the food people actually eat, the tracking becomes useless.
  • Nutrient tracking is surface-level. Lasta focuses on calories and basic macros. Micronutrient tracking — vitamins, minerals, amino acids — is minimal or absent. If you want to understand your full nutritional picture, Lasta cannot provide it.
  • Logging tools are basic. No AI photo recognition. No voice logging. Limited barcode scanning. In 2026, these are not premium features — they are baseline expectations.

Generic Psychology and Mindset Content

Lasta includes articles, audio content, and motivational materials marketed as "mindset coaching" and "psychological support for weight loss." In practice, users report that this content is:

  • Generic and not personalized to their situation
  • Repetitive, with the same themes recycled across different articles
  • Not created by credentialed professionals in many cases
  • Padded to justify the subscription price rather than to provide genuine value

There is nothing inherently wrong with combining nutrition tracking with mental wellness content. But when the content is generic filler used to justify a premium price point, it adds cost without adding value.

The "All-in-One" Trap

Lasta tries to be a fasting app, a nutrition tracker, a mindset coach, a meal planner, and a wellness platform simultaneously. The result is predictable: it does none of these things well. As the saying goes in software development, "if you try to solve every problem, you solve none of them."

Research in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (2023) found that single-purpose health apps with deep functionality consistently outperform multi-purpose apps with shallow functionality in both user satisfaction and health outcomes. Depth beats breadth.

What Should a Nutrition Tracker Actually Cost?

One of the most frustrating aspects of Lasta is the feeling that you overpaid for what you received. So let's establish what reasonable pricing looks like for a nutrition tracking app in 2026.

Feature Set Reasonable Price Range Lasta Nutrola
Basic calorie and macro tracking Free – €3/mo Bundled into €10-15/mo package €2.50/mo
AI photo recognition €2 – €5/mo Not available Included
Verified food database (1M+ entries) €2 – €5/mo Thin database 1.8M+ verified entries
Micronutrient tracking (100+ nutrients) €3 – €7/mo Minimal 100+ nutrients
Barcode scanner Usually included Limited Included
No ads Standard at paid tiers Varies Zero ads, all plans

A focused nutrition tracker with AI logging, a large verified database, and comprehensive nutrient tracking should cost between €2 and €7 per month. Lasta charges more and delivers less in every nutritional category because your money is also funding a fasting timer and generic articles you did not ask for.

What to Try Instead of Lasta

If Lasta burned you, your priorities when choosing a replacement should be:

1. Transparent, Honest Pricing

You should know exactly what you are paying, when you will be charged, and how to cancel — before you enter your payment information. No "per day" pricing tricks. No buried totals. No cancellation mazes.

Nutrola costs €2.50 per month. That price is displayed clearly. You can cancel anytime from within the app. There are no hidden fees, no confusing trial-to-subscription conversions, and no dark patterns designed to keep you paying when you want to leave.

2. A Nutrition Tracker That Actually Tracks Nutrition

This sounds obvious, but after Lasta, it is worth stating explicitly: your nutrition app should be built from the ground up as a nutrition tracker, not as a fasting app with tracking bolted on.

Nutrola's entire focus is nutrition tracking. It does one thing and does it thoroughly:

  • 1.8M+ verified food database covering branded products, restaurant meals, international cuisines, and whole foods globally
  • 100+ nutrient tracking including every vitamin, mineral, amino acid, and fatty acid profile — not just calories and macros
  • AI photo recognition that logs meals in under three seconds
  • Voice logging for when you want to describe your meal naturally
  • Barcode scanning for packaged products
  • Recipe import for home-cooked meals

3. No Bundled Fluff

You do not need generic psychology articles between you and your food diary. You do not need a fasting timer if you are not fasting. You do not need "wellness content" that reads like it was written to fill space.

Nutrola does not include fluff features to justify its price. It includes nutrition tracking features because that is what you are paying for.

4. Zero Ads on All Plans

If you are paying for an app, you should not also be the product. Nutrola runs zero ads on all plans. Your data fuels your nutrition insights, not an advertising engine.

How Nutrola Delivers Value at €2.50/Month

You might wonder how Nutrola can offer more features at a lower price than Lasta. The answer is focus. When you are not funding a fasting platform, a content library, a coaching program, and a wellness ecosystem, you can invest every development dollar into making one product excellent.

AI Triple-Input Logging

Photo, voice, and barcode. Three ways to log food in seconds, all backed by the same verified database. No other input method in Lasta's tier offers this combination.

Verified Accuracy You Can Trust

Every entry in Nutrola's 1.8 million-plus database is verified by nutrition professionals. When you log a food, the data is accurate. When the AI identifies a meal from a photo, the nutritional information comes from verified sources — not estimates.

Apple Watch + Wear OS Support

Check your daily progress, remaining macros, and key nutrient targets from your wrist. Nutrola supports both Apple Watch and Wear OS, integrating with your existing fitness ecosystem.

9 Languages

Nutrola supports 9 languages natively, with food databases that cover international products and regional cuisines. Your nutrition tracker should speak your language and know your food.

Cancel Anytime, No Questions Asked

If Nutrola is not working for you, cancel from the app. No emails required. No support tickets. No multi-step processes designed to change your mind. The app earns your subscription every month or you leave. That is how honest pricing works.

How to Recover After a Bad App Experience

If Lasta left you feeling burned, here is how to move forward productively.

  1. Request a refund if applicable. Depending on your jurisdiction and when you subscribed, you may be eligible for a refund through Apple's App Store or Google Play. Both platforms have refund request processes for subscriptions that did not deliver as advertised.
  2. Cancel the subscription immediately. Do not wait for the billing period to end — cancel now to ensure you are not charged again. Check your subscription settings in your phone's app store, not just within the Lasta app.
  3. Take a short break if you need one. It is completely normal to feel skeptical about nutrition apps after a bad experience. Give yourself a few days before trying something new.
  4. Start simple with your next tool. When you are ready, choose a focused nutrition tracker and use only its basic features for the first week. Log meals with photo AI, check your calories and protein, and let the app prove its value before you explore deeper features.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lasta a scam?

Lasta is a real app that provides some functionality, so calling it an outright scam is inaccurate. However, many users report that its pricing practices are misleading, its food database is inadequate for serious nutrition tracking, and its content does not justify the subscription cost. Consumer review sites consistently flag its cancellation process as unnecessarily difficult.

Why is Lasta so expensive for what it offers?

Lasta bundles fasting tools, generic wellness content, and basic nutrition tracking into a single subscription. You are paying for an ecosystem rather than a focused tool. If your primary goal is accurate nutrition tracking, you are overpaying for features you do not need or use.

What is the best alternative to Lasta for nutrition tracking?

Nutrola offers comprehensive nutrition tracking with AI photo recognition, voice logging, barcode scanning, a verified database of 1.8 million-plus foods, and 100+ nutrient tracking — all for €2.50 per month with zero ads. It is designed exclusively as a nutrition tracker, with no bundled fasting or content features inflating the price.

How do I cancel my Lasta subscription?

The most reliable way to cancel a Lasta subscription is through your device's subscription management settings — not through the app itself. On iPhone, go to Settings, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, find Lasta, and tap Cancel. On Android, open Google Play, tap your profile icon, tap Payments and subscriptions, then Subscriptions, find Lasta, and tap Cancel.

Is €2.50 per month enough for a good nutrition tracker?

Yes. Nutrola demonstrates that a focused, well-built nutrition tracker can deliver AI logging, a massive verified database, 100+ nutrient tracking, smartwatch support, and multi-language support at €2.50 per month. The key is focus — building one excellent product instead of a shallow ecosystem.

Does Nutrola have hidden fees or subscription traps?

No. Nutrola costs €2.50 per month, displayed clearly before you subscribe. There are no hidden tiers, no trial-to-subscription conversion traps, and no cancellation friction. Cancel anytime from within the app or from your device's subscription settings.

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