Spreets removes skinny image used in ‘Like slim?’ promotion

Spreets anorexiaGroup buying site Spreets has removed an image of an exceptionally skinny model it was using to promote a weight loss product. Many of those criticising the image – whose complaints have been deleted from the brand’s Facebook page – suggested that the image had been heavily Photoshopped to make the model appear thinner.

The criticisms challenged the authenticity of the image, questioning whether the product – which offers a ten day pack of “fat burning capsules” would work and too Spreets to task over its image choice. Spreets said that it had not deliberately removed the comments.

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Comments deleted from the Spreets Facebook page

The Facebook post was removed and replaced with another image featuring a toned female stomach wrapped in a tape measure. It did not directly acknowledge the criticism which had appeared on the previous post, simply saying: “Hi guys, thanks for your feedback”.

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