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The growing popularity of weight loss jabs could be affecting shopping habits in UK supermarkets, a leading research group has said, as 4 per cent of households are now using them. The amount of ...
WeightWatchers couldn’t beat them, so it tried to join them, by acquiring a telehealth subscription service that connects people to doctors who can prescribe weight-loss medications.
The decline of WeightWatchers is "more than just a business story", said Eva Wiseman in The Observer. It's a story about "what happens when dieting goes out of fashion, but being thin remains more ...
WeightWatchers said Tuesday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15 billion in debt and focus on its transition into a telehealth services provider.
WW International Inc., which has struggled to remain competitive as weight-loss drugs surge in popularity, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
She stressed that the weight-loss company — which destigmatized weight loss and is lauded for pioneering one of the best weight loss programs — has no plans of shutting down.
WeightWatchers, founded in 1963, has struggled to shed debt and cope with the emergence of weight loss drugs.