medicalxpress - Many consumers feel pride in avoiding the glazed pastries in the supermarket and instead opting for "all natural" granola that comes packed with extra protein. Same goes for low-fat yogurts "made with real fruit," "organic" plant-based milks and bottled "…
AI Summary: Investigative posts reveal that foods flaunting “all‐natural” or “healthy” buzzwords can secretly pack in a surprising amount of added sugars, leaving consumers to wonder if their guilt‐free choices are anything but sweet. A reminder that not every label is as wholesome as it sounds.
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