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Eating to lose weight doesn?t mean you have to buy name-brand, pre-made meals or spend a lot of money. In fact, making the decision to eat healthier often enables you to lose weight, spend money more wisely and save some cash in the process, said Dana Huckabay, a Weight Watchers leader in Tulsa.