The weight-loss company has nearly 500 locations in the U.S. and Canada and employs more than 1,000 people.
The weight-loss chain Jenny Craig has confirmed it is closing its doors for good after four decades of operations.
The same message was posted to the Jenny Craig Facebook page and the company's website is no longer active. The company said all auto-delivery subscriptions, coaching sessions, food orders and merchandise sales have been canceled.Jenny Craig has helped millions of people achieve their weight-loss goals and live healthier, more active lifestyles. Founded in Australia in 1983, the program offered personalized meal plans, one-on-one coaching, educational resources and support forums to help individuals make sustainable changes to their eating habits and behaviors.
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