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Hey Fattie!
By OFW editor:
John Courtney
Published: March 14, 2013
FICTION!
When manufacturers took out the fat, they had to add something to make the food taste good. What did they add? Sugar…and lots of it. A diet of low-fat foods can be fattening if the number of ingested calories is greater than the calories burned.
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FICTION!
When manufacturers took out the fat, they had to add something to make the food taste good. What did they add? Sugar…and lots of it. A diet of low-fat foods can be fattening if the number of ingested calories is greater than the calories burned.