[–] Unsung_Heroes_again 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
So like "it works" and every other magical weight-loss product? They do try so hard to capitilize on eachother.
[–] ummno [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
They didn't articulate the product very well, but it was basically a kitchen bench type set up, and then the schools buy packs of ingredients for the teachers to demonstrate how to cook meals that are apparently 'healthy'. The concept has some merit - teach kids how to cook healthy meals while they are young. But how can a butterball like that teach something they can't even follow themselves? She obviously has no concept of healthy eating, or just doesn't care. Either way, I wouldn't want to be paying $85 per year for my kid to learn "healthy" cooking from a fucking planet.
[–] Shitelord772 ago
If buying products helped lose weight there would be no obesity. But desperate obeasts will buy any product, so just in terms of making profit it's (unfortunately) sensible.
[–] aTaleOfTwoFee-Fees ago
+1 for the title
[–] NZ_MPS ago
Sounds like some sort of shitlord headline.
Love it.