health
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Fast Food Chains Fail to Offer Healthier Menus Over Past 14 Years, Study Says
As the United States continues struggles with an obesity rate of every 1 in 3 adults, a recent study says major fast food chains have "barely improved nutritional quality of menus in 14 years", further spurring the obesity epidemic.
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