During 2013, Weight Watchers celebrated 50 years of weight loss success. To mark the occasion, Weight Watchers created the 360° program, which has been called the “Points Plus program with a 21stcentury makeover.” By monitoring the amount of carbs, fats, fiber, and proteins in the food choices people make on a daily basis, and using current scientific research into why people eat what they eat, Weight Watchers could help guide members toward making healthier eating decisions in all sorts of situations.1 This 50year celebration came after significant financial gain as well. In 2011 Weight Watchers hit a new revenue record of $1.8 billion.2 2012 saw a slight reduction in revenue but still beat all pre2011 numbers.