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A new level for the food pyramid

Science & Society: December 2025
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The latest information sheet from the Yale School of Public Health, on ultra-processed food, has been released. Although there is not yet a clear definition of ultra-processed foods, the information sheet helps to promote informed decision-making by translating science into clear, reliable answers to the key questions people have.

Here’s what you’ll learn about ultra-processed foods:

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