Has Myfitnesspal advertised fattening food to you?
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All food is fattening, and no food is fattening. Should they just stop advertising food?0
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Honestly though, the title of this thread makes me think there should at least be a lawyer to help us all collect damages for these stray Bermuda fish sandwich ads. I have suffered mental anguish, emotional distress, and lost wages.0
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I like when you see someone complaining about ads, like the ads are for something unusual or embarrassing but you know it's based on the users searches in some way.
Most of the adds i see on mfp are those fake click bait ones where they make it look like you have a message, or fitness sites, I think one with a girl doing a push-up in the banner.
Closest thing to an add I could find.
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