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There's this widespread claim that "highly-processed foods are bad for you". I'm not just talking about things like "high in sugar" here, but merely the property of it being 'processed' being considered bad.

Where does this idea come from? Does it have a legitimate scientific basis? I am seeing this argument pop up suspiciously often in the context of defending particular industries (meat, dairy).

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@joepie91 I remember listening to a science vs podcast episode about it. While I don't remember what their conclusion was, I can recommend listening to it (or reading the transcript). Science vs is generally a carefully considered source. chrt.fm/track/15E3G4/traffic.m

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@mvgorcum Podcasts are not really accessible to me, unfortunately.

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@mvgorcum Yep, it does, thanks!

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@joepie91 added benefit: citations! 🎉

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