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The Unhealthiest Snacks Hiding in Your Pantry

The Unhealthiest Snacks Hiding in Your Pantry

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Methodology

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Sugary Cereals

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Sports Drinks

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Energy Bars

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Chips

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Granola

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Pop-Tarts

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Ramen Noodles

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Pre-Packaged Cookies

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Fruit Snacks

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Little Debbie Snacks

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Hostess Snacks

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Snack Pack Pudding

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Easy Mac

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Spaghettios

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Soda

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Methodology
Sugary Cereals
Sports Drinks
Energy Bars
Chips
Granola
Pop-Tarts
Ramen Noodles
Pre-Packaged Cookies
Fruit Snacks
Little Debbie Snacks
Hostess Snacks
Snack Pack Pudding
Easy Mac
Spaghettios
Soda

In recent years, scientists and nutritionists have continued to learn more about the foods we eat. Some items, like fresh fruits and veggies, are obviously healthy, while other items can leave us guessing.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for monitoring all food labels in the United States. This organization ensures that food items sold are safe and healthy to eat. However, this doesn't mean that all food items are necessarily healthy. Many pre-made and packaged foods are convenient but don't contain the most nutritious ingredients. Despite this knowledge, the U.S. packaged food market continues to turn a profit. Grand View Research reports that this market was estimated at 1,037.9 billion dollars in 2021.

With so many packaged foods available and accessible to us, it can be hard to determine which items are actually healthy, and which ones need to stay out of our pantry and on grocery shelves. From sugary cereals to Pop-Tarts and Hostess Twinkies, each item on this list is one you should avoid if you're looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle for both yourself and your family.

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