⚖️ Insta360 Pays Employees to Lose Weight — or Fines Them for Gaining
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Chinese action camera maker Insta360 has launched a corporate wellness challenge with a twist:
Employees earn ¥500 (~$70 / ₽5,500) for every 0.5 kg lost.
But if they gain weight, they’re fined ¥800 (~$112 / ₽8,900) per 0.5 kg.
The company tracks weight changes officially, with payouts and penalties recorded. So far:
99 employees joined the program.
Together they shed 950 kg.
Total payouts: ¥950,000 (~$132,300 / ₽10.6M).
Fun fact: no one has been fined… yet.
Insta360 says the initiative is about motivating staff and promoting healthier lifestyles, not just gimmicks.
Not Just Insta360
They’re not alone. Supplement maker Wonderlab ran a similar contest:
224 participants,
750 kg lost,
¥171,000 (~$23,800 / ₽1.9M) distributed.
Top loser: 16.4 kg down, earning ¥7,600 (~$1,059 / ₽84k).
The Bigger Picture
This all ties into China’s national health strategy:
57% of adults were overweight or obese in 2023 (up from 51% in 2018 and 46% in 2013).
Without action, that could hit 65% by 2030.
Related healthcare costs are projected to hit ¥418B ($57B) — around 22% of all medical spending.
Fresh or Fishy?
Many hail these programs as a “breath of fresh air” in corporate culture — tackling obesity with incentives and team spirit. But the flip side is tricky:
Can financial rewards really reshape long-term habits?
Or does it risk turning health into another stressful KPI?