The 11 Worst Things You Can Buy at the Grocery Store

Foods With Partially-Hydrogenated Oils

Partially-hydrogenated oils, or trans fats, are a man-made type of saturated fat linked to raising “bad” cholesterol. The FDA mandated them out of the food supply by 2018, but you should still avoid them now. The most common culprits include: condiments, icing, coffee creamer, butter substitutes and even some snack foods, like trail mix.

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