Slimming World has launched a virtual service to support members at home during the lockdown.

The service will enable Slimming World’s members to continue to enjoy the vital weight loss support and friendship and community spirit, they find in their local group each week.

The new service also means that Slimming World’s 5,000 Consultants, who are self-employed, can continue to offer a service, at a discounted fee, so that they can continue to work and earn their own living during the weeks and months ahead.

Slimming World’s CEO Caryl Richards says: “Our groups bring people together in the heart of their communities, to support and inspire one another every week. In these anxious times, the community spirit and the genuine care we provide has never been more important.

"We’ve had countless messages from members who are genuinely distressed at losing their group and their weight loss lifeline, who are already missing the camaraderie each week, and who desperately want to hang on to the changes they have made towards a healthier, fitter lifestyle.

"So we’ve done our very best to put a new ‘virtual group’ in place which gives our members the same practical help, caring support and friendship they’ve come to rely on, and gives our Consultants the means to sustain their livelihoods in the challenging times ahead.”

The new package will include access to a weekly ‘virtual’ group using video conferencing. A Slimming World Consultant will host their group and invite members to join from home to continue to get support to make healthier food choices and find new ways to stay active indoors.

The emphasis will be on building and staying in control of healthy new lifestyle habits when it might not be as easy as it is under normal circumstances – helping members find ways to make groceries go a bit further, and easy ways to shop, cook and eat healthily at a time when access to food is changing.

Slimming World’s unique formula built on compassion, care and understanding, bringing a welcome bit of light in hard times, will be more important now than ever before.

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All of this will be combined with ongoing use of social media, and access to Slimming World’s app and member-only website LifelineOnline, which will provide them with all the practical help they need, as well as advice about how to stay physically active and psychologically strong.