Look for these 9 red flags to identify food that is ultra-processed

Free yourself from the grip of ultra-processed food by looking for these signs on the package label

January 2, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST
How to spot ultra-processed foods and get them out of your diet for good. (Linnea Bullion for The Washington Post)
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To improve your eating habits, you don’t need to count calories or carbs. Instead, focus on how much your food has been processed before it gets to your dinner table.

If you’re like most people, you eat a lot of ultra-processed foods and don’t even realize it. Many of these foods — protein and granola bars, low-fat yogurts and breakfast cereals — sound like healthful choices.

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