




new diet
Dieting is a billion dollar industry that benefits from society’s unrealistic image of what the female body should be. From cayenne cleanses to freezing fat, get-skinny-quick schemes are popping up daily. To call bullshit on all of it, we enlisted Jenny Slate from “Parks & Recs” to promote the hottest new way to shed weight. Salmonella! Mmm. Mmm. Yummy.