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Weightwatchers

British  
/ ˈweɪtˌwɒtʃəz /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) an organization that assists people who want to lose weight

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"Terms like 'willpower' and 'self-control' are the wrong words," agrees Dr Kim Boyd, medical director at WeightWatchers.

From BBC

The company’s move didn’t seen to bother investors in WeightWatchers parent WW International Inc.’s stock, which gained 4%.

From MarketWatch

Is one expected to include their membership in WeightWatchers or their stint as treasurer of the Barry Manilow Fan Club?

From Slate

On Thursday, the company also announced a partnership with WeightWatchers to sell Wegovy at a discounted price in July.

From Los Angeles Times

"I think WeightWatchers did provide something different and something hopeful for so many women but I think it has lost its way," she says.

From BBC