Is Weight Watchers Biased Against the Overweight?

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Lynae Remondino lost 118 lbs. and seven dress sizes, and she credits Weight Watchers with some of that. But Weight Watchers won't credit her efforts enough to hire her as a national trainer. Even though Remondino is an educator by profession and has taught thousands of people in hundreds of classes, she was told in no uncertain terms that her body mass index is too high -- in other words, she's just too darn heavy to work for the international weight loss giant.

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