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Derby : United Kingdom | 11 months ago  
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Researchers say this finding shows that it's misleading for people to just focus on fast food when looking at the nutritional effects of eating out. But the study also found that fast-food meals are more energy-dense. Researchers say that means fast-food eaters are less likely to cut their food intake...
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