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You can buy now, pay later for weight-loss drugs: Here's what you need to know

Not being able to afford food is also a quick way to lose weight
They got that covered too...
https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/3541240/doordash-has-partnered-with-klarna-meaning-people-can-now-split-their-burritos-into-4-interest-free-installments
I remember coming across a study that has a fairly different conclusion. Of course, not having any caloric intake is a sure-fire way to lose weight, poverty limits people to cheap and calorie-rich (but not nutritionally rich) foods.
Not the article I remember reading, but here's a writeup by the WHO about poverty and obesity: https://www.who.int/europe/news-room/23-05-2024-the-inequality-epidemic--low-income-teens-face-higher-risks-of-obesity--inactivity-and-poor-diet
In my part of the world, poverty food has for the past few decades been instant noodles, on rice. Carbs on carbs. In my worst days, I managed to get by with just crushed junk food (think, the cheapest doritos-like chips I can afford) on rice (one serving for 0.10 USD).