
Why Ozempic users 'can barely finish a third' of their restaurant orders
Fox News
Many Americans who are taking GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic are dining out less and skipping takeout food, with 54% of users visiting restaurants "significantly less" than before.
"Restaurant portions … now seem overwhelming." "Smaller appetites don't have to mean lost business." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
Fifty-four percent of the 1,000 GLP-1 users surveyed said they've dined out "significantly less" or "less" frequently since starting the medication – while nearly the same share reported cutting back on takeout.
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