In our experience, faddy diets are notoriously difficult to stick to. However, this one published in a 1977 edition of ‘Vogue’ may be somewhat easier to follow than the rest.
Obviously, it could work out to be rather heavy on the wallet and it’s of no use at all for those taking part in ‘Dry January’.
“Crash Diet” for women published by Vogue in 1977. pic.twitter.com/zEtBDMrJCG
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) January 23, 2023
It’s fair to say that Twitter users had mixed feelings about the booze ‘n’ eggs diet plan…
1.
in other words, you’re starving but you don’t remember cuz you’re drunk.
— Myrza (@SMG012275) January 23, 2023
2.
this is the greatest diet of all time
— Phil Hasenkamp (@icythein) January 23, 2023
3.
I would be toasted by the time hubby came home.
— Persepolis (@Persepo41436618) January 23, 2023
4.
I did this diet. I lost work, not weight.
— Elle Bert (@steaminelle) January 23, 2023
5.
That’s my diet just without the egg and steak.
— TRyan (@Tryansea) January 23, 2023
6.
Doctor , I need the same prescription please just replace white wine with red please
— Alex Atamaniuc (@alex_atam) January 23, 2023
7.
Not me thinking I should go on this diet https://t.co/wGDGpbGqUl
— Ace Associate Morgan Stringer (@MoString) January 24, 2023
You may not lose any weight, but you’d certainly be beyond caring…
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This advert from 1971 has some seriously bad diet advice
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