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  1. Weight Watchers was conceived by Jean Nidetch, a housewife and mother living in Queens, New York City, who had been overweight most of her life and had tried pills, hypnosis, and numerous fad diets, all of which only led to regained weight. [6]

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  3. Sep 10, 2023 · Jean Nidetch & The History of Weight Watchers In the mid-20th century, a Jewish housewife from Brooklyn, New York named Jean Nidetch embarked on a journey that would change the lives of millions and transform the way the world approached weight loss.

  4. May 27, 2019 · It all began in September 1961, with a then 37-year-old Jean Nidetch. Jean, who had been overweight most of her life, had become discouraged by years of fad diets – having tried pills, hypnosis, and numerous fad programs, all of which led to regained weight.

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  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Weight Watchers started in the early 1960s. Founder Jean Nidetch invited a group of friends to her New York City home to discuss the best methods for losing weight. That small group meeting evolved into a core part of past and current Weight Watchers programs.

  6. Oct 27, 2015 · 1. It was founded by Jean Nidetch, a Brooklyn homemaker. When Nidetch decided to lose weight, she tried various fad programs until she eventually lost 20 pounds following a New York City...

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  7. Mar 28, 2017 · Word of mouth fueled Weight Watchers' success, and by 1968, the brand was franchised nationally, according to PBS. The diet brand went public the same year and sold out immediately. Nidetch created a system known nationwide, and it kept on growing.

  8. Company History: Weight Watchers International Inc. is the largest and most successful weight loss program in the world. The company has grown from the dream of one woman into a worldwide franchise with annual revenues of more than $400 million.

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