Ozempic use may explain short food lines at Coachella

bluewin.ch (German)

Coachella festival-goers are skipping food stalls, with many attributing the lack of lines to the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic. Influencers noted unusually short queues for food, contrasting with previous years. Ozempic, a diabetes medication, is widely used for appetite suppression and weight loss, particularly among celebrities aiming for a slim appearance at the event. While Ozempic is a suspected cause, extremely high food and drink prices at Coachella, with items like a burger costing $23 and beer $20, may also contribute to attendees eating less.


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