FDA Issues Guidelines To Reduce Salt In Foods WhatDoYouThink?
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Food and Drug Administration is pushing manufacturers to cut salt levels by an average of 12% in mostly processed and take-out food to address a growing epidemic of preventable health issues in Americans caused by high-salt diets. What do“Great, more opportunities to replace salt with sugar.”Kirk Tapley, Unemployed
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