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Woman Loses 80 Pounds on 'Starbucks Diet' but It's No Miracle (VIDEO)

by Jacqueline Burt on September 14, 2012 at 3:07 PM

starbucks dietWondering what the next fad diet craze is going to be? Here's a hint: The Starbucks Diet. (Okay, that was actually the answer, not a hint.) How do we know? Because a librarian in Virginia is claiming to have lost nearly 80 pounds eating food exclusively from Starbucks. That's right, Christine Hall, who stands just 5 feet, 4 inches tall, says she whittled her frame from 190 to 114 pounds simply by restricting herself to Starbucks-only fare.

Does this sound outrageous to you? It shouldn't. Hall's Starbucks success story makes perfect sense. Not because the coffee chain's food contains some magical slimming ingredient, but because at Starbucks, Hall discovered the real secret of weight loss ...

COUNTING CALORIES.

Uh, yup. It's that simple. Or, if you prefer a different term, PORTION CONTROL.

See, everything at Starbucks is pre-packaged, and, not counting the beverage menu, one-size-fits-all. Calorie content info is available for everything (most of it is even labeled). Eating every meal from Starbucks eliminates sneaky dieting pitfalls like that additional scoop of mashed potatoes that somehow ended up on your plate or that heaping helping of mayo on your turkey sandwich -- those little "extras" that most people conveniently forget to add to their daily calorie count.

It's like Hall says: “I have a busy schedule, so it just works for me. I know exactly what I’m getting. I can plan my day in advance because I’ve memorized the calories in everything.”

"It’s not like I’m having a bagel every day. I’m mixing it up and making sure I get protein, fruits, and vegetables.”

Could Hall have accomplished the same thing on non-Starbucks food? Of course. But hey, I get it -- she's busy, and this eliminates the guesswork.

What do you think?

Would you try the 'Starbucks Diet' to lose weight?

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  • rhps2000
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    rhps2000

    September 14, 2012 at 4:08 PM
    There is no way I would do well on this diet. I'd get salted caramel hot chocs and lemon pound cake slices galore. She must have serious will power. Bottle that up for me and I'd be sooo thin! :)
  • Rae.302
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    Rae.302

    September 14, 2012 at 4:14 PM
    If it worked for her, more power to her! Good for her!
    But...holy cow, that had to be expensive! =-p
  • Rae.302
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    Rae.302

    September 14, 2012 at 4:15 PM
    If it worked for her, more power to her! Good for her!
    But...holy cow, that had to be expensive!

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    Nancy View

    September 14, 2012 at 5:35 PM

    its impressive that she did this only b/c it would be crazy expensive. and kind of lazy. but mostly expensive


  • Valda...
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    ValdaThomas

    September 15, 2012 at 12:54 AM
    Exactly, rhps2000! Those salted caramel drinks are so good! The only benefit to a Starbucks diet would be a social aspect vs eating alone in front of the TV, gorging yourself.
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    Angelica Medina

    September 16, 2012 at 1:28 PM

    Expensive! Just the little container with fruit is like $5, and the hard boiled egg with fruit and crackers like $6. Crazy. 

     


  • Hawks...
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    Hawks_Baby

    September 16, 2012 at 2:25 PM
    I don't buy this for a single red cent. And counting calories isn't a real secret to weight loss. And I don't believe that any of that Starbucks is healthy to begin with. I've eaten food with more calories than that food and yet I can't gain a single pound
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