Unhealthy ultra-processed foods have wormed their way into American kitchens, likely harming people's health for decades, a new study warns.
Unhealthy ultra-processed foods have wormed their way into American kitchens, likely harming people's health for decades, a new study warns.
“Yet ultra-processed foods encompass many more products than just junk food or fast food, including most of the foods in the grocery store,” Wolfson added. “The proliferation and ubiquity of ultra-processed foods on grocery store shelves is changing what we are eating when we make meals at home.
During that period, ultra-processed food intake dipped below 50% for only two groups -- Hispanics and higher-income households.
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