The Editors of Real Easy Diet.
The Editorial Desk is the masthead of Real Easy Diet — a small group of writers who collaborate on group bylines, fact-check every claim against a public-record source, and back each other up on edits before anything goes live.
The desks under our byline.
Group bylines & desk-wide projects
Site-wide explainers, master comparison tables, evergreen reference guides where multiple writers bring their domain to one piece.
Editorial standards enforcement
We own the standards page. Every byline writer signs off on the same rules: cited claims, named sources, no fake quotes, full affiliate disclosure.
Corrections & retractions
Mistakes happen. When they do, the editorial desk owns the fix — public correction, timestamp, archived original.
Reader tips & source review
Reader-submitted tips, leads, and corrections come to editorial first. We verify before we publish.
How the desk works.
We work the way an old-school news desk does: every claim gets a source, every source gets named, and nothing gets published without a second pair of eyes. We don't use AI to generate claims. We use AI to help draft, summarize, and find sources — and a human writer signs off on every published sentence. We are not a clinic. We are not a pharmacy. We are an editorial publication, and we say so plainly. We won't run a celebrity weight-loss story built on tabloid speculation. We won't endorse a supplement because the affiliate program pays well. We won't promise a number on the scale. The stories you read here are the ones that survived the desk.
Five rules
the desk won't break.
Real Easy Diet is editorial, independent, and reader-supported. These are the standards every byline lives under — and the ones an editor checks before any story goes live.
- 01 · Citation policy
Every health claim links to a peer-reviewed paper, a regulatory filing, or a named primary source. No anonymous "studies show."
- 02 · Disclosure policy
Affiliate links are flagged at the top of every review. Financial relationships are named. We never disguise sponsored placement as editorial.
- 03 · Correction policy
If we get something wrong, we fix it publicly. The page shows a timestamped correction and the original is archived. We don't quietly rewrite history.
- 04 · AI disclosure
We use AI tools to help research, summarize, and draft. Every published claim is reviewed by a human editor. AI does not get a byline.
- 05 · No medical advice
Real Easy Diet is a media publication, not a clinic. We don't diagnose, treat, or guarantee outcomes. For your own health, talk to your own doctor.
The line between editorial and noise.
Stating these out loud matters. If a byline can't list what it refuses to publish, it's not a byline — it's a feed.
- 01 ·
Celebrity weight-loss stories built on tabloid speculation rather than on-the-record sources.
- 02 ·
Medical advice. We are not your doctor. We do not diagnose, treat, or guarantee outcomes.
- 03 ·
Before-and-after photos we cannot verify or that came from anonymous internet posts.
- 04 ·
Endorsements driven by affiliate commission rather than ingredient research.
- 05 ·
Made-up expert quotes or fictional 'Doctor So-and-So' attributions.
From our byline.
Jelly Roll Weight Loss: What Changed
How the country star reframed food without a fad diet.
Read the storyLainey Wilson's Approach to Staying Lean on Tour
Tour-bus eating, walking habits, and a refusal to crash diet.
Read the storyRyan Seacrest's Long Game with Diet and Cardio
Two decades of consistency beat any 30-day fix.
Read the storyKelly Osbourne Weight Loss: What She's Said Publicly
What's confirmed, what's tabloid, and what to ignore.
Read the storyPam Bondi's Reported Diet and Workout Routine
What we know, what we don't, and why that matters.
Read the storyAriana Grande's Plant-Based Approach
A vegan-leaning routine she's followed for years.
Read the storyTip, correction, or comment?
Reader tips and correction requests come in through the editorial inbox. We read every one. We won't publish your name without permission.