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Peloton, iFit & Co.: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who burned the most money?

Michael Restin
18.5.2022
Translation: machine translated

Recently, I've been working out in front of a fitness mirror. The dwarves from iFit are in great shape, even though the fairy-tale hype about networked training devices has long since died down. That's why behind the facade there's a battle going on that would delight the Brothers Grimm.

The invisible force

Money burns faster than calories

Complain, complain, complain

While I, as a customer, am being courted and motivated in front of the mirror ("let's go together, let's grow together!"), behind the scenes things continue like in a fairy tale. The queen turns green and yellow with envy and wants the huntsman to get to Snow White's neck: "Take the child out into the forest. You shall kill it and bring me its lungs and liver for a landmark." Not exactly the fine royal way.

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