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Ultra-processed foods are everywhere. Here's how to avoid them

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The Link between Ultra-Processed Foods and Overeating

Ultra-processed foods tend to have a lot of added salt, sugar, and fat./nKevin Hall's landmark study showed that people ate an average of 500 more calories a day while on an ultra-processed diet and gained two pounds on average./nIt's unclear if the processing itself is driving these health outcomes, but too much salt, sugar, and fat is not good for our health.

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