Some foods are so low in nutrients and high in unhealthy ingredients that health experts suggest limiting them as much as possible.
Here are some common culprits and a better choice to reach for instead.
Processed meats

Processed meats like bacon, hot dogs, and cold cuts are packed with sodium and saturated fats, raising the risk of heart disease and even cancer.
Choosing grilled chicken or tofu can deliver protein without the harmful additives.
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Sodas

Sugary drinks contribute to weight gain, type 2 diabetes, and tooth decay.
Water, herbal tea, or fruit-infused sparkling water offer refreshing hydration without the sugar overload.
White bread

Refined flour in white bread causes quick spikes in blood sugar and provides little fiber. Whole-grain bread offers more nutrients and helps keep energy levels stable.
French fries

Deep-fried and heavily salted, fries are high in unhealthy fats and calories. Baked potato wedges seasoned with herbs are a satisfying, heart-friendlier option.
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Fast food burgers

Often high in saturated fats and sodium, these burgers can harm long-term health. Salmon, bean, or veggie burgers provide healthy fats, fiber, and essential nutrients.
Donuts

Loaded with sugar, refined flour, and unhealthy oils, donuts can cause rapid blood sugar spikes.
Homemade muffins made with whole grains and natural sweeteners are a better treat.
Processed cheese

Artificial additives, high sodium, and unhealthy fats make processed cheese a poor choice.
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Fresh mozzarella, feta, or goat cheese offer richer nutrition and less processing.
Potato chips

High in fat but low in fiber and protein, chips offer little nutrition. Roasted chickpeas or trail mix can satisfy cravings while delivering more beneficial nutrients.
Processed snack foods

Crackers, cookies, and pretzels often pack refined sugars, fats, and additives. Nuts, seeds, or fresh veggies with hummus are nutrient-dense alternatives.
Alcohol

Excessive alcohol raises risks for heart disease, stroke, and liver problems — all without providing nutrition.
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Mocktails or sparkling water with fruit make for healthier social sips.
This article is based on information from Everyday Health.
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