Low, no, or reduced-fat labels on food products often lead to the removal of healthy fats that contribute to flavor and texture. To compensate for the loss of fat, manufacturers typically add ingredients such as sugars and other unfavorable carbohydrates, which may negatively impact overall health. Consequently, while these products aim to maintain taste, they can be less nutritious and potentially more harmful than their full-fat counterparts.

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