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Compared with people who eat three meals a day, people who eat several times a day are likely to have:
 
  a. higher calcium intakes.
  b. lower calcium intakes.
  c. lower energy intakes.
  d. higher energy intakes.

Question 2

According to the Nutrition Labeling Education Act, labeling is voluntary for:
 
  a. fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood.
  b. processed meat and poultry.
  c. candy and soft drinks.
  d. organic and natural food products.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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