An axe to grind. Better to talk about what's got more nutrition, than to use loaded words like 'unhealthy'. Else you resort to unsubstantiated claims and FUD.
"Added Sugar" is both its own list item as well as the reason for a significant number of items on this list.
It seems like they could have distilled this down to the problematic ingredients and what to eat instead. What they ended up with feels like an arbitrary list of popular foods that most people know are unhealthy, but they taste good (usually due to the sugar, fat, or salt).
An axe to grind. Better to talk about what's got more nutrition, than to use loaded words like 'unhealthy'. Else you resort to unsubstantiated claims and FUD.
"Added Sugar" is both its own list item as well as the reason for a significant number of items on this list.
It seems like they could have distilled this down to the problematic ingredients and what to eat instead. What they ended up with feels like an arbitrary list of popular foods that most people know are unhealthy, but they taste good (usually due to the sugar, fat, or salt).