The frozen food company, Lean Cuisine, recently conducted an experiment to see how women make life decisions. The "#ItAll" campaign found that women make different choices when they are alone versus with supportive friends.
Though Lean Cuisine tried to show that they are supportive of women, the campaign, along with the video they released about it, has caused some serious backlash on social media.
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Good piece of topic to be discussed.Men should be included.
Don't really care either way.
I really like this experiment because it shows just how much society and what others think or want, affects you and your own choices. Sometimes I think even we don't know what we want because of so many other people's opinions or if we do, we get swayed eventually to one extreme. We try to be perfect and have balance but it's so much easier said than done. I'm not surprised by the results. It makes sense that we make better choices when we are surrounded by loved ones (friends and family). I think men also have to be included in this conversation bevause they too, struggle with choices and influences.
I think it would have been very interesting seeing how men did with this.
I really liked how they celebrated female friendships, and how women can empower each other.
Having something primarily for women and how we think isn't a bad thing but it could be then discounted by men as not important. Inclusion is essential to growth and evolution.
It's good to have a conversation.
This is why so many girls and women have eating disorders and body issues.
It should include all genders, not be directed at only women!
I don't see what all the hooplah is about. I enjoyed watching the video for the first time. I found the women supportive and empowering. It was true to life.
I think its fine to be just women.
THe takeaway message from this video was that women can and do support each other to achieve their dreams and goals. This is a powerful message, and one that we need more of...more building each other up instead of tearing each other down...fewer comparisons...more respect for the individual choices that are made.
I like a good debate. The fact they have people talking is good.
It definitely needs to include men because being overweight is not just a one gender specific problem.
Should of been included