‘A tax on being thin’: only high earners make overall savings on food bills from weight-loss drugs
Science | The GuardianAug 15

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“Users need discretionary income of nearly £100,000 a year to make savings on their grocery spend after paying £1,200 for GLP-1s, analysis finds The high cost of weight-loss medication is a “regressive tax on being thin” because the outlay o”
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