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1990s Weight Watchers Program

I lost a lot of weight back in the early 1990s using a Weight Watchers calculator that I can't find. It was based on a minimum, mid and top amounts of food a person could eat in 1 day/week. I chose the minimum. I remember I counted servings of proteins, fats, breads, fruits, water, etc. and NOT points. I remember there was also a place to enter in exercise. The calculator was white and, if I remember correctly, opened like a book. I didn't count grams or anything like that. It was servings. HELP! Thx much.

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February 22, 20230 found this helpful

I believe you will have to go to a site that has WW members/ex-members to find your answer.
Looking for a 'calculator' in a book does not provide the information you're looking for.
Try asking your question on one of these sites:
www.quora.com/
wwmessageboard.freeforums.net/forum

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February 23, 20230 found this helpful

WW site might have it or try ebay.

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