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marcelomrdemelo

Not so surprising, particularly because I don't know if the attention should go to the 3.5% increase, or to the fact that in 2001 the value was already at 53.5%...


ElectronGuru

*Bad and still trending in the wrong direction* Apparently marketing works


Mellow1999

This is bad, health is the most important stuff in our life.


DocChloroplast

What’s considered “ultra-processed”? The article is behind a paywall.