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  2. Smart Ones - Wikipedia

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    1992: Weight Watchers Smart Ones line launched as a sub-brand of Weight Watchers® frozen meals. 1998: Heinz consolidates the Weight Watchers frozen meals under the Weight Watchers® Smart Ones® brand name. The line includes breakfasts, entrées [4] and desserts. 2004: Weight Watchers Smart Ones introduces frozen pizzas.

  3. WW launches new quick-prep meal kits in grocery stores - AOL

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    Photo: WW. The meals include: Beef Baja Bowl with Fire-Roasted Corn and Black Beans (6 SmartPoints) Grilled Chicken Tacos with Roasted Chipotle Sauce and Pineapple Slaw (5 SmartPoints)

  4. WW International - Wikipedia

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    [35] [37] The Heinz parent company competed by introducing newly developed Weight Watchers "Smart Ones" frozen meals. [ 35 ] [ 37 ] In 1997, to replace its previous system of counting and weighing food, Weight Watchers introduced the POINTS system, an algorithmic formula which quantifies a food portion for the purposes of healthy weight loss ...

  5. I’m a Food Writer, and These Are the 10 Best High-Protein ...

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    Best budget-friendly high-protein frozen meal: Healthy Choice Simply Steamers Frozen Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Related: 12 Frozen Vegetable Recipes for Budget-Friendly Meals You'll Love Target

  6. Frozen Meals You Should Never Buy (Because They're Bad ... - AOL

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    Boneless chicken bites with honey and barbecue sauce sound good, but Bart Wolbers, researcher and chief science writer for Alexfergus, suggests consumers review the ingredients before buying. A ...

  7. Weight Watchers (diet) - Wikipedia

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    The Weight Watchers diet tries to restrict energy to achieve a weight loss of 0.5 to 1.0 kg per week, [1] [3] which is the medically accepted standard rate of a viable weight loss strategy. [4] The dietary composition is akin to low-fat diets [ 1 ] or moderate-fat and low-carbohydrate diet [ 5 ] depending on the variant used.