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weight watch·ers
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Weight Watchers
Weight Watchers International is an international company based in the United States that offers various products and services to assist weight loss and maintenance. Founded in 1963 by Brooklyn, New York, homemaker Jean Nidetch, it now operates in about 30 countries around the world, generally under names that are local translations of “Weight Watchers”. The core philosophy behind Weight Watchers programs is to use a science-driven approach to help participants lose weight by forming helpful habits, eating smarter, getting more exercise and providing support. The term weight-watcher, in the same sense, had circulated publicly for several years before the company was formed.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of weight watchers in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of weight watchers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of weight watchers in a Sentence
Some big ol’ women down there … that’s a gold mine for Weight Watchers.
Weight Watchers has given me the tools to begin to make the lasting shift that I and so many of us who are struggling with weight have longed for.
Weight Watchers uses a point-based system that assigns very low or zero points to fruits and vegetables.
When clients come in that did Weight Watchers, they usually have a high body-fat percentage and have lost a lot of muscle due to lack of protein, low calorie intake and lack of strength training, when you lose muscle, your metabolism slows down. Eating less and being active only works for so long.
They are cheddar cheese biscuits that are used as sandwich bread, instead of bread, just plain bread, it’s cheddar cheese biscuits with like a piece of chicken in the middle and I’m like, ‘What happened to the Weight Watchers thing? Is that just over with?’ I mean, Oprah’s huge.
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