FitSpresso Coffee Method Weight Loss Jennifer Aniston AI Voice Scam [173ac884e]

Jennifer Aniston never endorsed a FitSpresso "coffee method" weight loss product, nor did she say she used a "coffee loophole," "coffee ritual" or "coffee recipe." However, scammers would have you believe she did. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is allowing the promotion of scam ads claiming Aniston endorsed a product called FitSpresso, or as her AI voice calls it in the ads, "coffee method." Facebook and Instagram ads have featured this FitSpresso product in scams for many months, if not more than a year. Do not buy this product. It is not approved or endorsed by anyone with authority or fame.

The video ads featuring Jennifer Aniston and FitSpresso, or possibly Java Burn, claim there's a special "coffee method" or "coffee recipe" involving pantry items. However, that's a lie. There is no recipe. There is no coffee weight loss method. The idea of pantry items helping someone to lose weight is laughable. Usually, scammers show products including apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, vinegar and other products, as if mixing a special recipe of items will create a magic elixir to get rid of your extra pounds. In fact, some people might step on the scale and believe it worked. It does not work. Pantry items won't help you lose weight. Don't believe the scammers' lies.

If you see this going around online and believe you've fallen victim to the scam, get a refund, call your credit card company and do whatever you can to ensure you don't consume any further supplements. Speak to a doctor. Go and make an appointment with your primary care physician. Your PCP. They will have the best advice for you.

Chapters:
0:00 FitSpresso 'Coffee Method' Scam
1:42 Jennifer Aniston AI Voice Ad
5:09 Meta Helps Scams Thrive
6:57 The FitSpresso Website
7:44 It's a Bottle of Pills
8:11 FDA What?
8:45 How To Lose Weight