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Parents call for boycott of Weight Watcher's app for kids Weight Watchers is facing backlash after introducing a new app for kids ages 8 through 17 to help them reach a healthier weight.
WW, formerly known as Weight Watchers, is facing backlash after launching a weight loss app aimed at children ages 8 to 17. Dietitians weigh in on why this is so "dangerous." ...
WW (formerly Weight Watchers) this week launched “Kurbo by WW,” a free mobile app with a behavioral program designed to help kids and teens ages 8 to 17 reach a healthier weight. Naturally ...
WW — a lifestyle program formerly known as Weight Watchers — is facing criticism after introducing its new weight loss program for kids and teens, called Kurbo by WW.
The Kurbo app uses a traffic light system - red, yellow and green - to help kids make better decisions about food.
News of a Weight Watchers bankruptcy can feel unsettling. WW has been a trusted name in weight loss for decades. What does this mean for your membership, the app, and personal weight loss progress?
The newly-engaged couple first met on Connect, a social media community within the WW app where members can post support and advice for each other.
Nutritions, educators, and people recovering from eating disorders have protested Weight Watchers' app for kids as young as 8.
Weight Watchers, now rebranded as WW, released a weight loss app for kids and teens and the internet isn't too happy about it, while the wellness company is defending it. An online petition ...
Weight Watchers (now known as WW), a dynamic, science-based company, has developed its own app to capitalize on this technology for its customers.
More than 78,000 people have signed a petition online calling on WW, formerly Weight Watchers, to remove its new app aimed at children ages 8 to 17.
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