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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Sign thinning shows the weight loss is no laughing matter

(Weight Loss)

Manager Agym provoked outrage after it a publicity campaign in Somerset, with a little green man and the slogan "Early Warning" to life when foreigners come to eat the fatties only. "

Jason Eaton has launched a wink ad to encourage people to fight the rest after a rush of Christmas.

However, advertisement, displayed on posters in the vicinity of the Health Club and Spa at Cadbury House Hotel, Congresbury, near Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, has provoked outrage.

Mother-of-two Vicky Palmer, who suffered from an eating disorder in adolescence, according to the panel should be removed immediately.

Vicky, 45, of Churchill, Somerset, Vicky, 45, of Churchill, Somerset, said: "I hope your phone is very" hot "calls to the people about the degrading and aggressive advertising to complain." I am not overweight, but I always find it very insulting and condescending - but how much more to someone who really too fat? "People who suffer from weight problems and self-esteem, and this announcement will not help in any way.

"People came up with this idea and sanctioned the display will need a good strong kick in the butt, and so the backbone is held, then you can even feel it."

The Health Club and Spa is located next to the room 72-Cadbury House Hotel, part of the renowned Hilton Doubletree.

However, the center with two studios, a gym, spa, hair salon and a bistro that has won the European Club of the year 2007, separately managed directly in the hotel.

The association said Health launched the campaign last week trying to convince people like this to take shape after Christmas.

However, says a spokesman of the Beat Eating Disorders Association, that the message is "negative" will not work.

He said: "This is a poor choice of words. The people are healthy when they are positively motivated and hardly respond to a message as negative. Maybe I should reconsider the fitness studio."

Local resident Alison Winter added: "I am shocked and appalled that they feel they have the right to openly discriminate like that."

But does the club manager, Jason Eaton their campaign as the language of the two defense-in-cheek "and" fun "way to tackle the problem of obesity.

He said: "The campaign abroad as a language designed for the Games was that people in general during the Christmas period, not grown up a little.

"Our opinion is that people are not from the use of the word" stigma "fatties" feel, because those who are older covers May, shot himself during the holidays and now want to do something.

"In the club, we do everything we can to fight against obesity and our advertising is getting the message through a direct, but so much fun.

"We want to cause any offense more."


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