The next food marketing blitz is aimed at people on new weight-loss drugs
Briefly

In Morgan Stanley Research surveys, people taking weight-loss drugs were found to eat less food in general, while half slashed their consumption of sugary drinks, alcohol, confections, and salty snacks.
Restaurants selling unhealthy foods face long-term risks as 75% of weight-loss drug users surveyed reduced visits to pizza and fast food chains.
Read at Ars Technica
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