An app for intermittent fasting is getting roasted by critics who say it promotes body shaming and eating disorders
One promoted tweet from the company's account, which originally went out on November 7, was criticized particularly harshly.People criticized the image for lacking diversity.
One user noted in a reply to the tweet that it appeared as though the only person of color in the image was also the only person with a sightly differing body type.One person even made a spoof of a similar image.
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