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Sponsored by ISAA, the International Size Acceptance Association, International No Diet Day promotes size acceptance and seeks to end weight-based discrimination worldwide using advocacy and visible, lawful actions.
British citizen Mary Evans Young created International No Diet Day in 1992. Young was the director of Diet Breakers in the UK and saw a need for women, especially, not to be ashamed of their bodies.
It quickly became an International sensation with annual observances in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Israel, Denmark, and Brazil. The symbol of this event is a light blue ribbon.
Today restaurants globally observe this day by focusing on healthy, tasty food that satisfies and doesn’t mean diet. It’s about enjoying food and your body, regardless of size or shape. The National Organization for Women also sponsors International Love Your Body Day in October.