How can this article get the light of day when we have over half of our youth being obese. People with eating disorder can protest just by not buying clothing from the store. We as people try to to make our personal issues a bigger problem than they are. Please take this energy and focus on the real issue, trying to come up with a tangible way to prevent eating disorder from effecting our next generation.
Re: “Urban Outfitters' misguided "Eat Less" campaign”
How can this article get the light of day when we have over half of our youth being obese. People with eating disorder can protest just by not buying clothing from the store. We as people try to to make our personal issues a bigger problem than they are. Please take this energy and focus on the real issue, trying to come up with a tangible way to prevent eating disorder from effecting our next generation.