“If they will be buying less food, we need to make money this way”
bvimo on
“Morrisons has opened its own weight loss subscription, selling tirzepatide injections – also known as Mounjaro – to help shoppers shift extra pounds.”
AlwaysCreamCrackered on
“Morrisons Clinic also sells a £26.99 treatment for premature ejaculation…..”
This is strictly on a first come, first serve basis though.
StrangledFurry on
Shop is Morrison, £129 is the introduction price, rising to £159 per month after the offer ends. Single weekly injection as opposed to other dose forms commonly seen on the market.
xParesh on
I was a little cynical about this jab but a friend of mine is on it and has lost a lot of weight and is super happy with it. It really does seem like a miracle jab for those who struggle with appetite.
wellyftw2 on
Asda have been selling weight loss drugs for ages. Not sure how this is news.
900yearsiHODL on
Most supermarkets know people are buying less food because of these jabs. They need to accept this, thats why they are moving into this space to at least mitigate reduced sales.
AdorableFlan8952 on
Mark my words we will see a HUGE increase in daily mail articles about how the jab is bad for you.
Nice little sneaky hit pieces paid for by anyone and everyone who is impacted by the general population losing weight.
Deadliftdeadlife on
I’ve no idea what the cheapest offers are from legit sources but I get the stuff for about £160 for 8-12 weeks worth depending on the dose.
I genuinely hope it’s rolled out to more and more places at cheaper and cheaper rates, it’s a wonder drug
UrticateSeven on
At that price I’m not surprised there’s a booming grey market out of china
Villan900 on
Call me tinfoil hat if you want but I don’t trust these things at all. It feels like they’re being pushed out as some sort of miracle cure, we all know what they say about things being too good to be true. What exactly are they doing to your body? What are the long term effects of it? Think we’re going to see some compo adds in a few years.
knit_on_my_face on
Kind of depressing that our solution to excessive greed was to basically vaccinate ourselves from becoming fat
Askefyr on
Morrison’s selling drugs for weight loss, premature ejaculation, acne and acid reflux really is such an insane cross-section of a specific part of the population that you could frame it
SuspiciousWriter6081 on
I’ll keep trying and failing to do it through exercise and dieting thanks
GreatBritishHedgehog on
Glad to see this is becoming more widely available
Murfiano on
Free newspaper metro now charging online?? Fuck name is glad I can remove paywall
jamesc94j on
How dangerous and unhealthy is this? Genuine question.
WelshBathBoy on
ASDA are already selling the same injection for the same price, they have been for a year or so
hime-633 on
So: supermarket business model predicated on pushing unhealthy food launches weight loss product?
Capitalism encourages plebs to inject themselves.
Nights_Harvest on
I can eat less and save money instead of this, for everything else, NHS.
Pale_Jackfruit_941 on
The negative aura around this stuff needs to go away. Why does it matter how someone got to a healthy weight? Why does someone have to do it the “hard way”? A lot of bullshitters in the comments need to start posting pics of them on the scales
Efficient_Sky5173 on
You will pay forever or your appetite will come back and so the weight you lost.
kickyouinthebread on
This is wild to me honestly. I get there are some people who really need something like this and I’m glad it exists for them but for most people this can’t be a good thing surely?
Why is personal responsibility such an alien concept these days.
Surely the moment you stop taking it you just gain weight again?
Also just increases the gap in health between those who can afford it and those who can’t and it’s not exactly cheap.
CastleMeadowJim on
I bought this from Morrisons in March, why is it being reported as a new thing?
GoonerGetGot on
I think these are really good when taken properly and under some kind of supervision, I do have a couple of qualms though.
I know a few people on the jab, but two standout as troublesome.
One is a guy who lied on his form when getting the jab privately. He isn’t overweight but is taking it so he doesn’t become overweight, not sure if that’s ok?
The other is a lady who also must have lied on her form, but hasn’t admitted it, as she is as skinny as anything and I worry she has an eating disorder that is being aided by this jab. I’ve tried talking to her but I understand it’s an illness in of itself.
AlanWardrobe on
If they could make a drug that made sugar free stuff taste good, I’d be all over it.
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“If they will be buying less food, we need to make money this way”
“Morrisons has opened its own weight loss subscription, selling tirzepatide injections – also known as Mounjaro – to help shoppers shift extra pounds.”
“Morrisons Clinic also sells a £26.99 treatment for premature ejaculation…..”
This is strictly on a first come, first serve basis though.
Shop is Morrison, £129 is the introduction price, rising to £159 per month after the offer ends. Single weekly injection as opposed to other dose forms commonly seen on the market.
I was a little cynical about this jab but a friend of mine is on it and has lost a lot of weight and is super happy with it. It really does seem like a miracle jab for those who struggle with appetite.
Asda have been selling weight loss drugs for ages. Not sure how this is news.
Most supermarkets know people are buying less food because of these jabs. They need to accept this, thats why they are moving into this space to at least mitigate reduced sales.
Mark my words we will see a HUGE increase in daily mail articles about how the jab is bad for you.
Nice little sneaky hit pieces paid for by anyone and everyone who is impacted by the general population losing weight.
I’ve no idea what the cheapest offers are from legit sources but I get the stuff for about £160 for 8-12 weeks worth depending on the dose.
I genuinely hope it’s rolled out to more and more places at cheaper and cheaper rates, it’s a wonder drug
At that price I’m not surprised there’s a booming grey market out of china
Call me tinfoil hat if you want but I don’t trust these things at all. It feels like they’re being pushed out as some sort of miracle cure, we all know what they say about things being too good to be true. What exactly are they doing to your body? What are the long term effects of it? Think we’re going to see some compo adds in a few years.
Kind of depressing that our solution to excessive greed was to basically vaccinate ourselves from becoming fat
Morrison’s selling drugs for weight loss, premature ejaculation, acne and acid reflux really is such an insane cross-section of a specific part of the population that you could frame it
I’ll keep trying and failing to do it through exercise and dieting thanks
Glad to see this is becoming more widely available
Free newspaper metro now charging online?? Fuck name is glad I can remove paywall
How dangerous and unhealthy is this? Genuine question.
ASDA are already selling the same injection for the same price, they have been for a year or so
So: supermarket business model predicated on pushing unhealthy food launches weight loss product?
Capitalism encourages plebs to inject themselves.
I can eat less and save money instead of this, for everything else, NHS.
The negative aura around this stuff needs to go away. Why does it matter how someone got to a healthy weight? Why does someone have to do it the “hard way”? A lot of bullshitters in the comments need to start posting pics of them on the scales
You will pay forever or your appetite will come back and so the weight you lost.
This is wild to me honestly. I get there are some people who really need something like this and I’m glad it exists for them but for most people this can’t be a good thing surely?
Why is personal responsibility such an alien concept these days.
Surely the moment you stop taking it you just gain weight again?
Also just increases the gap in health between those who can afford it and those who can’t and it’s not exactly cheap.
I bought this from Morrisons in March, why is it being reported as a new thing?
I think these are really good when taken properly and under some kind of supervision, I do have a couple of qualms though.
I know a few people on the jab, but two standout as troublesome.
One is a guy who lied on his form when getting the jab privately. He isn’t overweight but is taking it so he doesn’t become overweight, not sure if that’s ok?
The other is a lady who also must have lied on her form, but hasn’t admitted it, as she is as skinny as anything and I worry she has an eating disorder that is being aided by this jab. I’ve tried talking to her but I understand it’s an illness in of itself.
If they could make a drug that made sugar free stuff taste good, I’d be all over it.