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Manufacturing companies often exploit a loophole known as the rounding rule, which allows them to label products as having zero grams of certain harmful ingredients, such as trans fats or MSG, if these components are below 500 milligrams per serving. This means that items labeled as 'sugar-free' or 'fat-free' may still contain hidden sugars or fats that aren't reflected in the nutrition facts. With over 200 different terms for sugar, consumers are often misled into believing they are making healthier choices, while actual ingredients like maltodextrin can significantly affect their health. Heightened awareness about reading ingredient lists is crucial for avoiding these hidden additives that can impact blood sugar levels and overall health.