- FDA’s rotten definition of “healthy” food is finally getting tossed | For now, salmon and nuts are not eligible for "healthy" label, but sugary cereals are. https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/09/fdas-rotten-definition-of-healthy-food-is-finally-getting-tossed/?comments=1 36 comments health
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