Health
More than half of snacks marketed as ‘healthy’ found to be high in fat, sugar, and salt – Times Now
At least 43 per cent of such products had high levels of salt. For those unaware, excess salt consumption is directly linked with poor heart health, and water retention…

New Delhi: Ever since people have become slightly more conscious of their health, and have started to pay close attention to what they are eating, how it is made, and what it contains, a new market of ‘healthy snacks’ has emerged. These snacks claim to be healthier than the usual chips and drinks so easily available at the supermarket. They are marketed as ways to save time (which people already have a huge shortage of), but provide health at the same time, even if it comes at a slightly higher…
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