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Americans get about 55% of our calories from tasty, cheap — and unhealthy — manufactured foods, the latest data from CDC says. For kids, the percentage is even higher.
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Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, according to a new federal report ...
CDC finds ultra-processed foods account for 55% of calories consumed by Americans, with burgers, sweet bakery items, and ...
Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, those super-tasty, energy-dense foods typically ...
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But the CDC says people are eating fewer than in the past.
The top source of ultra-processed foods for both kids and adults was sandwiches, such as burgers, hot dogs and PB&Js, ...