The shocking potential side effects of your GLP-1 weight loss medication
KILCHBERG, Switzerland — Chocolate sales are rising faster among U.S. users of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs than in the rest of the population, Swiss chocolatierThe company said an internal study, based on February data from market researcher Circana, found 15% of U.
S. households use GLP-1s, representing 17.5% of chocolate sales.Chocolate sales are rising faster among U.S. users of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs than in the rest of the population, Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Spruengli said on Tuesday.Consumers cutting back on high-calorie intake categories, such as pasta, pizza, and potato chips, are still looking for some kind of indulgence, chief executive Adalbert Lechner told a news conference on Tuesday. “They are upgrading to premium products. Less is more – small rewards with moment of bliss rather than mindless munching,” said Lechner. Lindt, which makes chocolate Easter bunnies, said U.S. sales of premium chocolate increased among GLP-1 users by nearly 17% in 2025, compared to a 6.5% rise among non-GLP-1 users.Spending time with these kinds of people is literally aging you fasterAnalysts at Berenberg had expected the introduction of oral GLP-1 weight-loss drugs to have an adverse effect on the food industry, particularly confectionery, over the next few years.An internal study, based on February data from market researcher Circana, found 15% of U.S. households use GLP-1s, representing 17.5% of chocolate sales, Lindt says.Lindt, which makes chocolate Easter bunnies, said U.S. sales of premium chocolate increased among GLP-1 users by nearly 17% in 2025, compared to a 6.5% rise among non-GLP-1 users.He expects regulatory approvals in Europe, which are anticipated soon, to have a similar impact on consumer behaviour as in the U.S. GLP-1 pills are predicted to expand the use of the drugs to patients beyond the users of injectables, including more men and younger patients, as the oral drugs are projected to provide less drastic weight loss than their injectable counterparts.Over 80% of sauna users report better sleep — get your own for $179Iran's new impotent supreme leader releases first statement — after reports he's in coma, had leg amputatedFerry worker fired from job after taking 114 sick days in 12 monthsCountry singer cancels tour, claims he’s ‘mentally unwell’ in emotional statementSee All Chocolate sales are rising faster among U.S. users of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs than in the rest of the population, Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Spruengli said on Tuesday.An internal study, based on February data from market researcher Circana, found 15% of U.S. households use GLP-1s, representing 17.5% of chocolate sales, Lindt says.Lindt, which makes chocolate Easter bunnies, said U.S. sales of premium chocolate increased among GLP-1 users by nearly 17% in 2025, compared to a 6.5% rise among non-GLP-1 users. Stream It Or Skip It: 'Scarpetta' On Prime Video, Where Nicole Kidman Is A Medical Examiner Who Is Haunted By Serial Killings She Thought She Solved Two Decades Ago
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