Here’s the latest I can share based on available recent reports.
- Slimming World has announced a significant branding and program update, including retiring the term Syns in favor of a new framework called Slimming World Individual Picks (Swips) for foods previously categorized as high-energy-density. They’re also adding a focus on healthy fats as part of daily Healthy Extras, aiming to make the plan more intuitive and aligned with current dietary guidance. These changes were rolled out in 2026, with communications indicating the shift would be reflected across website, apps, and member materials. [Sources noting the 2026 changes and Swips terminology]
- In addition to terminology changes, there were broader reforms to branding and program names (for example, phasing out older terms like Body Magic and IMAGE Therapy in favor of an “active lifestyle” framing and more contemporary language). The organization emphasized that no foods are banned and that the updates are designed to support long-term healthy weight loss. [Sources describing the branding and terminology updates]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official Slimming World newsroom posts or press releases to confirm the exact wording and provide a concise timeline of when each change was implemented, with direct citations. I can also summarize how these changes might affect members in the Chicago area if that’s helpful.