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laurencescou

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The term used in the 2010 USDA Food Patterns that describes the nutrient-poor Calories from
  solid fats and/or added sugars is
 
  A) supplemental. B) empty.
  C) probiotic. D) functional.

Question 2

The FDA's Health Claims Report Card helps consumers evaluate
 
  A) the Percent Daily Values (DV) of fat in packaged foods.
  B) the health and nutrition claims on packaged foods.
  C) the overall nutrient supply of a packaged food.
  D) the safety of packaged foods.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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