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Join WeightWatchers for two free months and kick off summer on a healthy foot

Christine Persaud and Elsie Boskamp
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If you're gearing up for a healthy summer 2022, WeightWatchers has your back. The cult-favorite wellness program is offering an incredible Memorial Day deal to help you prioritize yourself and your health right now. 

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Now through Tuesday, June 14, you can enjoy a whopping 40% off select WeightWatchers plans or score two free months when you sign up for the six-month digital plan. The limited-time offer is available to new customers only.

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Ready to jump start your health this summer? During the current sale, you can snag the six-month digital plan—which WeightWatchers says is its best value option—for just $4.30 a week with two free months included. During the sale, you'll pay a total of $111.80 instead of the usual $157.70, saving you a whopping $45.90 over the course of six months. Meanwhile, If you want a little more guidance as you embark on your wellness journey, consider the 1-on-1 Coaching + Digital membership, currently 40% off, down from $79.95 to $47.97 for the one month plan. The 1-on-1 membership offers personal coaching, weekly support and all the tools for weight loss included in the WeightWatchers Essentials membership.

Get two free months with select plans at WeightWatchers for a limited time only.

Reviewed's deputy head of audience development Rachel Moskowitz tried WeightWatchers twice and found success the second time around. She lost 30 pounds in the first year and has continued to keep the weight off, using the program to help shed pounds as well as prevent her from gaining the dreaded "quarantine weight." 

The program works using a personalized calorie counting system, which you track along with workouts in the app or on the website. Based on your weight, height, gender and age, you'll be given a certain number of SmartPoints per day. Food and drink items are assigned different points based on nutritional value. Food that's high in saturated fat and sugar, for example, would be worth more points, while food high in protein would be less. As you eat and drink, log them to make sure you don't exceed your limit. Moskowitz says the process was tedious at first but quickly became second nature. 

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In our comparison with Noom, we found WeightWatchers to be the better option for those who want to learn more about food and nutrition, as the program offers tons of guidance and structure. Our testers noted that the WeightWatchers coaching and active social communities may also be beneficial for those who need or appreciate a little extra motivation.

Reviewed lauds WeightWatchers' ability to help you change bad habits and become healthier beyond food, and, for this price, the subscription is even sweeter. If you want to try out this health-conscious membership, just be sure to join fast—this deal certainly won't last. 

Get 2 free months with select plans at WeightWatchers (Save $45.90).

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