Thu, Sep-26-19, 10:11
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,177
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Plan: LC/GF
Stats: 208/174/168
BF:
Progress: 85%
Location: SoCal
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Quote:
A large portion of the sugar increase before 2000 was from high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which after 1970 quickly become the main sweetener in soft drinks and a common ingredient in processed foods. At peak sugar consumption, in 1999, each person in the US consumed on average around 60 pounds of HFCS per year and more than 400 calories per day in total excess sugars.
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I would also add the Fat Free Snacks business that started in the 80s.
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