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Study: Weight loss drug users save $416 annually on groceries, tied to lower obesity rates.
A study by Cornell University found that users of weight loss drugs like Ozempic are saving about $416 on groceries annually due to reduced consumption of high-calorie foods.
This aligns with a recent decline in US obesity rates.
However, the drugs' popularity has led to shortages for diabetics and concerns over long-term non-diabetic use.
Higher-income households saw an even greater reduction, nearly 9%, in grocery spending.
The shift towards healthier eating habits impacts major food companies, prompting them to adapt their product lines.
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Estudio: Los consumidores de drogas con pérdida de peso ahorran $416 al año en comestibles, vinculados a tasas de obesidad más bajas.