'WeightWatchers set me up to fail' - Why diet industry is losing to jabs like Ozempic
Summary
A person named Symone, who previously used WeightWatchers, now uses a weight loss injection called Mounjaro. She says the injection has helped her control her eating habits more effectively than dieting. WeightWatchers, once very popular, has lost many members and faced financial troubles, but the company says it will continue operating.Key Facts
- Symone used to follow WeightWatchers but now uses a weight loss jab called Mounjaro.
- She felt trapped by the points system used by WeightWatchers and tried many other diets without success.
- Mounjaro works by mimicking a hormone that reduces appetite and helps people feel full.
- Symone has lost over 26 kilograms (about 4 stone 7 pounds) using the injection.
- WeightWatchers has lost over a million members and filed for bankruptcy.
- The company owes $1.25 billion and plans to use bankruptcy to manage its debt.
- WeightWatchers claims to have scientific support behind its weight loss approach with over 180 studies.
- The company will continue its weight loss programs, including its own weight loss injections.
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