Shopping plus-size as Return to Office Style - Is Amazon trying to tell us we've gained weight?
I gained 25 pounds during the Covid-19 pandemic but I never said a word to Amazon. How the hell did they know?
Mama's cooking is the best! But now I got to walk a thousand miles to fix the damage LOL...
I don't know if it's the guilty feeling but as soon as I openned my Amazon app I noticed that they were promoting the plus-size look as the return to office look, I knew that they are very much aware that we've all gained weight during the covid-19 pandemic by staying at home, eating a little too much and not moving a whole lot.
If you find yourself shopping plus-size right now and you were not before the pandemic, it means you have some work to do my friend.
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