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NextImg:WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy — These GLP-1 firms want to help you meet your goals

As GLP-1 firms continue to bulk up, WeightWatchers (WW) is stepping off the scale.

The points-system-based weight loss program filed for bankruptcy on May 6, with its premarket value plummeting 52% by Wednesday morning.

A growing debt burden forced the company to scale back operations, but current members were assured they wouldn’t be affected by the filing. A reorganization plan is expected within 40 days, according to a statement released Tuesday.

“As the conversation around weight shifts toward long-term health, our commitment to delivering the most trusted, science-backed, and holistic solutions — grounded in community support and lasting results — has never been stronger, or more important,” said Tara Comonte, Chief Executive Officer of WW.

Comonte suggested that the filing was supported by lenders, who are committed to helping the company shed its $1.15 billion debt, appeal to new customers, and innovate in the rapidly evolving weight management landscape — a space that is currently swamped with competitive GLP-1 solutions.

Originally used to treat diabetes, GLP-1s have become an attractive option for those looking to suppress hunger and shed pounds fast.

The company found some relief after adding GLP-1 obesity treatment offerings in 2023, but still hasn’t strayed from the more traditional approach to weight loss, focusing on food intake and behavioral changes. On Tuesday’s call, Comonte acknowledged the surge of GLP-1 usage, but added that they are “a medication, not a miracle.”

According to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll, roughly 6% of U.S. adults are currently taking GLP-1 for weight loss, and the effects are impressive. A 2022 study found that people who received weekly semaglutide injections lost an average of about 15 pounds after three months.

Over the last couple of years, some insurance providers have announced they would no longer offer coverage for weight-loss medications like Ozempic. In response, some have begun turning to telehealth companies like Ro, G-Plans Direct, and Remedy Meds — all of which offer virtual prescriptions for different weight-loss drugs, as well as other health services.

It’s a tough time to compete with new weight-loss drugs; different payment plans are available, treatments are more accessible for people without insurance, and telehealth companies are offering easier paths towards getting a prescription. Still, the GLP-1 landscape can be difficult to navigate.

Here’s the skinny on the telehealth companies worth considering.

More Weight loss solutions

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Remedy Meds

No insurance, no waitlist, and no hidden fees, Remedy Meds offers injectable GLP-1 Plans, unlimited telehealth visits, and more options to get you started on your weight loss journey.

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On-demand provider coaching

Ro Weight Loss

Ro has treated over 2,000,000 members with a weight-loss membership that offers access to prescription weight loss medication online.

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Customizable treatment plans

Mochi Health

Mochi offers weight care designed just for you, and the personalized experience has led 95% of their users to stay on for another month after signing up.

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G-Plans app
get approved within three minutes

G-Plans Direct

G-Plans wants to help you get life-changing weight loss
medication fast. Answer a few questions and find the best fit for your needs and goals.

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Hers app
made for women

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hers launched to support women at every stage in their weight loss journey, from accessing GLP-1 prescriptions to staying on track with a health-focused app.

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This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to home gym elliptical machines to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable one-year old daughter by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.