Public Deceptions: Diet Lies From Social Media

Always approach diet advertising with a skeptical eye, especially on social media where they tend to come with fewer warnings.

The advertising industry isn’t exactly known for its honesty, yet many rely on ads for vital information. Think about the numerous direct-to-consumer medication ads urging viewers to ask their doctors about a medication based solely on selective, optimistic outcomes and a quickly read list of side effects. This isn’t how medical treatment should work.

Lies and misinformation are rampant in the advertising industry, but one especially guilty corner is the diet industry. Just look at social media–while elsewhere diet ads nearly always feature fine print noting that the results shown aren’t typical, on social media brands often skip the fine print.

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