My family tried to cut out ultraprocessed food for a week
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SARAH ESPEDIDO PUBLISHED 27 MINUTES AGO Could you or your family ditch pre-made meals and snacks for a week? For many Canadians, ultraprocessed foods are the solution to costly groceries and busy schedules. But they’re also bad for your health. To see if cutting them out is realistic, Globe health reporter Kelly Grant and her family spent a week trying to avoid all ultraprocessed foods. SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Most Popular Canada and U.S. need ‘new partnership,’ Prime Minister says in New York speech Video 2:41 The science behind FIFA's perfect grass Video 1:58 Rare baby otter pups begin swimming…
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