Weightwatchers is a non loss to society?

Interesting sex bias in this thread.
Generally speaking, Men need to lay of the pies and custard more than women no?

I see more fat blokes than women in general society.

I think it's blokes having a laugh, I'm sure they feel sufficiently scolded though and your job is done:-)
 
I think it's blokes having a laugh, I'm sure they feel sufficiently scolded though and your job is done:-)
I'm currently looking in the mirror after being lectured by my doctor about diet, cholesterol, weight, etc hence the observation.

We had a health check up at work last week and after being told i'm fat, overweight, unhealthy and unfit, i thought i was in good company in my office as satting on your arse for a living doesn't tend to promote healthy lifestyle choices.

It was a topic of convo tbh.

So no, in this instance, i'm developing the discussion, not being morally virtuous.
 
Correct, that’s why the only ones who should be on them are diabetics who are prescribed them for a reason.

Ironically, it’s virtually impossible for diabetics to get prescribed them. Presumably due to their value on the open market.
 
Interesting sex bias in this thread.
Generally speaking, Men need to lay of the pies and custard more than women no?

I see more fat blokes than women in general society.
"Fat men aren't fat. Only fat women are fat."
Peter Griffin
 
I'm currently looking in the mirror after being lectured by my doctor about diet, cholesterol, weight, etc hence the observation.

We had a health check up at work last week and after being told i'm fat, overweight, unhealthy and unfit, i thought i was in good company in my office as satting on your arse for a living doesn't tend to promote healthy lifestyle choices.

It was a topic of convo tbh.

So no, in this instance, i'm developing the discussion, not being morally virtuous.


Don't diet have a permanent lifestyle change.

I'm very good at losing weight but it's the odd bad days that become gradually more frequent that get me.

Good luck.
 
Exercise and healthy eating have more benefits than just helping you lose weight. I can't imagine what sort of health problems we're going to see in the future when people just use drugs to get the body they want. People looking like Naomi Campbell while they walk around with clogged arteries.
 
The internet claims another victim.

No different to what's happening to MSM.
The monopoly on information is over. Companies that relied on that monopoly (like WW) are a dead duck.
Are people really going to Weight Watchers for the information? I thought it was more the motivation and support. Let's be honest, we all know how to get fit, but you're far more likely to do it if you join a sports club and have a bit of accountability.
 
Are people really going to Weight Watchers for the information? I thought it was more the motivation and support. Let's be honest, we all know how to get fit, but you're far more likely to do it if you join a sports club and have a bit of accountability.

Go on grok 3 and just put in "do me a week low fat low calorie menu" it will do one! It's why weight watchers has quit!
 
Go on grok 3 and just put in "do me a week low fat low calorie menu" it will do one! It's why weight watchers has quit!
They haven't quit. It seems like some bullshit legal technicality that allows them to renege on their debt while continuing to operate and free up money to expand their business. If only the rags had thought of that.

But honestly, I'm not sure how many people are using Grok for fitness advice. More likely the rise of fitness apps and trackers. It also didn't help that celebrity ambassador and shareholder Oprah Winfrey admitted that she uses Ozempic, which took 25% off the share price overnight.
 
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They haven't quit. It seems like some bullshit legal technicality that allows them to renege on their debt while continuing to operate and free up money to expand their business. If only the rags had thought of that.

But honestly, I'm not sure how many people are using Grok for fitness advice. More likely the rise of fitness apps and trackers. It also didn't help that celebrity ambassador and shareholder Oprah Winfrey admitted that she uses Ozempic, which took 25% off the share price overnight.

Otherwise now known as Oprah Thinfrey :)
 
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They haven't quit. It seems like some bullshit legal technicality that allows them to renege on their debt while continuing to operate and free up money to expand their business. If only the rags had thought of that.

But honestly, I'm not sure how many people are using Grok for fitness advice. More likely the rise of fitness apps and trackers. It also didn't help that celebrity ambassador and shareholder Oprah Winfrey admitted that she uses Ozempic, which took 25% off the share price overnight.

This what Grok 3 come up with

Below is a **7-day low-fat, low-calorie menu** designed to be nutritious, balanced, and keep daily calorie intake around 1,200–1,500 calories, suitable for weight management or health goals. Each day includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack, with an emphasis on lean proteins, vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, while minimizing added fats and sugars. Portion sizes are approximate; adjust based on your specific needs (e.g., activity level, gender, or medical conditions). Always consult a dietitian or doctor before starting a restrictive diet.

### Day 1
- **Breakfast** (250 kcal):
- 1 cup Greek yogurt (non-fat, plain) with 1 cup mixed berries
- 1 slice whole-grain toast (no butter)
- **Lunch** (350 kcal):
- Grilled chicken salad: 3 oz grilled chicken breast, 2 cups mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 small whole-grain roll
- **Snack** (100 kcal):
- 1 medium apple
- **Dinner** (400 kcal):
- 4 oz baked cod with lemon and herbs
- 1 cup steamed broccoli
- ½ cup cooked quinoa
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Day 2
- **Breakfast** (200 kcal):
- Smoothie: 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, 1 small banana, ½ cup spinach, 1 tbsp chia seeds
- **Lunch** (400 kcal):
- Turkey wrap: 3 oz lean turkey breast, lettuce, tomato, mustard in a 6-inch whole-wheat tortilla
- 1 cup baby carrots with 2 tbsp hummus
- **Snack** (150 kcal):
- 1 oz air-popped popcorn (no butter)
- **Dinner** (350 kcal):
- 3 oz grilled shrimp
- 1 cup roasted zucchini and bell peppers (spray with minimal olive oil)
- ½ cup brown rice
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Day 3
- **Breakfast** (250 kcal):
- ½ cup oatmeal (cooked with water), topped with ½ cup sliced strawberries and a sprinkle of cinnamon
- 1 boiled egg (white only)
- **Lunch** (350 kcal):
- Tuna salad: 3 oz canned tuna (in water), mixed with 1 tbsp non-fat Greek yogurt, celery, and onion, served on 2 cups spinach
- 1 small orange
- **Snack** (100 kcal):
- 1 cup sliced cucumber with a squeeze of lemon
- **Dinner** (450 kcal):
- 4 oz baked chicken breast (seasoned with herbs)
- 1 cup steamed green beans
- 1 small sweet potato (no butter)
- **Total**: ~1,150 kcal

### Day 4
- **Breakfast** (200 kcal):
- 1 cup non-fat cottage cheese with ½ cup pineapple chunks
- **Lunch** (400 kcal):
- Veggie stir-fry: 1 cup mixed vegetables (broccoli, carrots, snap peas), 3 oz tofu, 1 tsp low-sodium soy sauce
- ½ cup cooked wild rice
- **Snack** (150 kcal):
- 1 small pear with 1 tbsp almond butter (spread thinly)
- **Dinner** (350 kcal):
- 4 oz grilled salmon (no oil, use lemon and dill)
- 1 cup roasted asparagus
- ½ cup couscous
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Day 5
- **Breakfast** (250 kcal):
- 2 egg whites scrambled with 1 cup spinach and ¼ cup diced tomatoes
- 1 slice whole-grain toast
- **Lunch** (350 kcal):
- Lentil soup (1 cup, low-sodium) with 2 cups mixed greens, 1 tbsp vinegar dressing
- 1 small whole-grain cracker serving
- **Snack** (100 kcal):
- 1 cup watermelon cubes
- **Dinner** (400 kcal):
- 3 oz lean pork tenderloin (baked)
- 1 cup sautéed kale (use cooking spray)
- ½ cup mashed cauliflower (no cream or butter)
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Day 6
- **Breakfast** (200 kcal):
- 1 cup non-fat Greek yogurt with ½ cup blueberries and a sprinkle of flaxseeds
- **Lunch** (400 kcal):
- Grilled veggie sandwich: 2 slices whole-grain bread, roasted eggplant, zucchini, and 1 tbsp mustard
- 1 cup celery sticks
- **Snack** (150 kcal):
- 10 raw almonds
- **Dinner** (350 kcal):
- 4 oz baked tilapia
- 1 cup steamed Brussels sprouts
- ½ cup barley
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Day 7
- **Breakfast** (250 kcal):
- ½ cup cooked quinoa porridge (made with water), topped with ½ cup sliced peaches
- 1 cup black coffee or tea (no sugar)
- **Lunch** (350 kcal):
- Chickpea salad: ½ cup chickpeas, cucumber, red onion, parsley, 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 cup steamed spinach
- **Snack** (100 kcal):
- 1 small kiwi
- **Dinner** (400 kcal):
- 3 oz grilled turkey breast
- 1 cup roasted eggplant (minimal oil)
- ½ cup farro
- **Total**: ~1,100 kcal

### Notes:
- **Hydration**: Drink at least 8 cups of water daily. Unsweetened herbal tea or black coffee is fine.
- **Cooking Tips**: Use non-stick pans, cooking sprays, or broth for sautéing to reduce fat. Avoid frying or adding oils/butter.
- **Substitutions**: Swap proteins (e.g., chicken for turkey) or vegetables based on preference, keeping portions and calories similar.
- **Allergies/Preferences**: If you have dietary restrictions (e.g., vegan, gluten-free), let me know, and I can adjust the menu.
- **Calorie Tracking**: Calories are estimates. Use a food scale or app for precision if needed.
- **Variety**: Rotate vegetables and fruits to ensure nutrient diversity.

If you want a more detailed breakdown (e.g., macronutrients, specific recipes, or adjustments for dietary needs), let me know!

_Disclaimer: Grok is not a doctor; please consult one. Don't share information that can identify you._
 
They haven't quit. It seems like some bullshit legal technicality that allows them to renege on their debt while continuing to operate and free up money to expand their business. If only the rags had thought of that.

But honestly, I'm not sure how many people are using Grok for fitness advice. More likely the rise of fitness apps and trackers. It also didn't help that celebrity ambassador and shareholder Oprah Winfrey admitted that she uses Ozempic, which took 25% off the share price overnight.

A bit of exercise and a calorie app are more than sufficient.

I think the simple answer is people by now should know it's calories in and calories out that matter.

You can lose weight eating shit calories but you soon learn that shit food isn't as fulfilling and you end up eating more.

The weight loss jabs work but they don't make you healthy and a lot of people who don't need them have started using them as an easy way out, as they can't control their impulses.
 
Is that right? It shouldn’t be.
I was prescribed Ozempic and my blood sugar reading which had increased steadily over time dropped to an acceptable level, and I was told, just another 6 months and I would then be helped with a newer alternative. I’d lost 24 pounds in about 12 months. The chemist stopped supplying, so went back to the doctor who said none left in the UK for the NHS as fat celebrities like Jeremy Clarkson and Sharon Osborne were paying outrageous prices and causing shortages. Oh and stick insect actresses who suddenly needed to drop half a stone for a red carpet event. I’ve had some replacement tablets that didn’t really work and am due another review shortly. Apparently the GP thinks whilst Ozempic/Wegovy was a breakthrough the flood gates will open as other manufacturers bring out other drugs and prices will tumble.
 
These injections will fuck your metabolism long term.

You need to train your body to burn calories, not get used to barely anything going into.

As soon as people come off the injections, they’ll be fucked, like the worst sort of crash diet, unless they’ve combined it with total change in the types of food/drink they consume and a more active lifestyle.
 
I was prescribed Ozempic and my blood sugar reading which had increased steadily over time dropped to an acceptable level, and I was told, just another 6 months and I would then be helped with a newer alternative. I’d lost 24 pounds in about 12 months. The chemist stopped supplying, so went back to the doctor who said none left in the UK for the NHS as fat celebrities like Jeremy Clarkson and Sharon Osborne were paying outrageous prices and causing shortages. Oh and stick insect actresses who suddenly needed to drop half a stone for a red carpet event. I’ve had some replacement tablets that didn’t really work and am due another review shortly. Apparently the GP thinks whilst Ozempic/Wegovy was a breakthrough the flood gates will open as other manufacturers bring out other drugs and prices will tumble.
I’m sorry you have had to go through that. It all seems very unfair to me. It should be prescription cases first and foremost.
 

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