Trans Fat: When Zero Isn’t Really Zero
· Here’s a question to challenge your nutrition literacy: How much trans fat is likely in a package of cookies that are labeled as having zero grams per serving?
“I would say zero!” said Joanna Robinson, of Washington, D.C., who was grocery shopping this week during her lunch break. “I’d trust the label.”
But other shoppers were more skeptical. “More than zero,” said Guy Powell.
CLICK HERE to listen to the NPR audio clip on how Trans Fat sneak into our foods
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