The idea of a diet app for kids is already behind some of the controversy surrounding the WW Kurbo backlash. It seems just how young of kids it targets is rubbing plenty of people the wrong way.
WW, formerly known as Weight Watchers, is facing backlash after launching a weight loss app for children ages 8 to 17 years old. Kurbo, which was acquired by Weight Watchers Reimagined in 2018, was ...
A petition on Change.org calls for WW to squash the weight loss app Kurbo WW — a lifestyle program formerly known as Weight Watchers — is facing criticism after introducing its new weight loss program ...
When Weight Watchers, now known as WW, relaunched itself as a wellness plan, it was met with optimistic skepticism. The WW app for kids, launched last week, however, has been met with downright ...
WW, the company formerly known as Weight Watchers have recently launched a new app. But instead of targeting adults, this app has been designed especially for kids and teenagers. And while nobody can ...
Kurbo Health, a mobile weight loss solution designed to tackle childhood obesity which was acquired for $3 million by WW (the rebranded Weight Watchers), has now relaunched as Kurbo by WW — and not ...
The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with WW International, formerly known as Weight Watchers, to resolve allegations that the weight loss company ...
Last February, Weight Watchers drew criticism when it announced a free weight-loss program for teens ages 13 to 17. Skeptics feared the program would encourage obsessive eating habits in adolescents, ...