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8:00AM | posted by Shelley Ng | January 27, 2010 | comments: 1
Question Of The Day: What Do You Think About Whole Foods' Thin Discount?
Read the full story: "Whole Foods to give greater employee discounts to workers with lower BMI, cholesterol."
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Comments: 1
Being a woman that's overweight because I don't eat enough this is purely discrimination. They can't look at an overweight person and say they're not healthy. My metabolism is slow...There are other reasons for not being the perfect weight in everyone's eyes. Also, as mentioned earlier, there are people that can eat like a horse and never gain a pound.