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Many ‘healthy’ foods may not deliver what they promise
Posted on November 8, 2012 at 11:12 PM
Updated Friday, Nov 9 at 9:10 AM
“All natural,” “fresh,” and “no sugar added,” are all buzz words that may jump out at you when you’re scanning the grocery aisles, but some critics believe some of those claims are misleading.
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