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Urban Nutrition is a company that markets nutritional products created b Dr. Hans A. Nieper, a German physicist and medical practitioner who has been developing formulas that to fight “urban stress.” Urban Nutrition advocates like to mention the fact that the company holds strict quality control standards in pharmaceutical and manufacturing as well.  In fact, each one of Urban Nutrition’s products must pass through an elaborate twenty-six step process that takes it from raw material all the way to a high quality, finished product. By most legal standards, this process is well beyond the normal quality control procedures, and is emphasized in the company’s ad campaigns. Urban Nutrition likes to say that it is committed to delivering first-rate products. Every product offer is r non-toxic and meets the rigorous standards used to evaluate dietary supplements as established by National Nutritional Foods Association.

All of Urban Nutrition’s products offer a full guarantee and have no side effects with immediate results. But, the company claims to go beyond just providing excellent dietary products. Providing the very best in customer relations is how Urban Nutrition says it has raised the bar and set it apart from other companies; this commitment should silence the critics.

In reality, Urban Nutrition claims do not hold up under scrutiny. The company is a fraud and its business practices are unethical. Neither the rules nor regulations that have been established on the company’s website are adhered to. Free trial offers are given but you end up having to pay for them anyway even if you do cancel within the agreed upon timeframe. The company has also been known to refuse to provide refunds of customer’s money and will go so far as arbitrarily changing both the length of the trial period without notifying the customer or change the length of the cancellation period. The products themselves prove to be as much a sham as the company that sells them, offering none of the results associated with them in company advertisements.

All in all, Urban Nutrition is a company to be avoided at all costs and like many other scams, offers a pretty picture but cannot deliver the goods.