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<blockquote data-quote="Gardengnome" data-source="post: 2199526" data-attributes="member: 90244"><p>To be fair Reed well being doesn't appear to be a part of WW. I gather that it depends on the area in which one lives as to which firm the NHS allocates the job of 'educating' us! As suggested by Mike D I gave them a call and surprise surprise I was spoken to by someone with a modicum of sense! She began by asking me what my daily diet consisted of and various other questions then went on to say that I was wasting my time and I didn't need their course. how honest. I told her my opinion of Weight Watchers and how in the past I'd lost £ and lbs following their programmes when all they seemed interested in was selling packets of crisps and biscuits which were fine to eat as long as they were WW brand. I lost weight for good once I came off their programme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gardengnome, post: 2199526, member: 90244"] To be fair Reed well being doesn't appear to be a part of WW. I gather that it depends on the area in which one lives as to which firm the NHS allocates the job of 'educating' us! As suggested by Mike D I gave them a call and surprise surprise I was spoken to by someone with a modicum of sense! She began by asking me what my daily diet consisted of and various other questions then went on to say that I was wasting my time and I didn't need their course. how honest. I told her my opinion of Weight Watchers and how in the past I'd lost £ and lbs following their programmes when all they seemed interested in was selling packets of crisps and biscuits which were fine to eat as long as they were WW brand. I lost weight for good once I came off their programme. [/QUOTE]
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