Secret Eaters

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Secret Eaters[edit | edit source]

Secret Eaters is a British television series that aired on Channel 4 from 2012 to 2014. The show is based on the premise that many people who struggle with weight issues are not aware of how much they are actually eating. The series aims to expose the 'secret eating' habits of these individuals, and help them to make healthier lifestyle choices.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Each episode of Secret Eaters features a participant who is struggling with weight gain or inability to lose weight. The participant is monitored for a week, with hidden cameras capturing their eating habits at home, at work, and on the go. The participant is then confronted with the evidence and given advice on how to make healthier choices.

Format[edit | edit source]

The format of Secret Eaters is a combination of reality television and health education. The show is hosted by Anna Richardson, who provides commentary and analysis throughout the episode. The participant's eating habits are analysed by a team of dieticians and nutritionists, who provide feedback and advice.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Secret Eaters has been praised for its unique approach to tackling the issue of obesity. The show has been credited with raising awareness about the hidden calories in food and the importance of portion control.

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