Acknowledging the existence of disordered eating does not have anything to do with obesity. The two can co-exist in one society, with equally devastating results. And as sad as it may be to have corporations called out for encouraging self destructive behaviors, as the last comment indicated, it means a lot to the voiceless young men and women who are struggling to navigate these messages. Urban Outfitters (a corporation!!!!) can write whatever they want on their shirts, but God bless the adults who call bull%#*^ and let kids know this message is complete crap.
Re: “Urban Outfitters' misguided "Eat Less" campaign”
Acknowledging the existence of disordered eating does not have anything to do with obesity. The two can co-exist in one society, with equally devastating results. And as sad as it may be to have corporations called out for encouraging self destructive behaviors, as the last comment indicated, it means a lot to the voiceless young men and women who are struggling to navigate these messages. Urban Outfitters (a corporation!!!!) can write whatever they want on their shirts, but God bless the adults who call bull%#*^ and let kids know this message is complete crap.