From: Huel Black Strawberry & Banana RTD: Unpacking the 'Health Score' of a Modern Meal Replacement
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How can I better understand the 'health score' of the packaged foods I consume regularly?

Developing food literacy means looking beyond front-of-package claims. Understanding ingredient lists, nutritional panels, and the degree of processing allows you to make more informed choices, even with convenience foods. Not all processed foods are created equal, and discerning the differences is a critical skill for navigating the modern food landscape.

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Learn to read food labels effectively, focusing on the ingredient list (length, recognizable ingredients) and the NOVA classification where possible. Try identifying 5 different levels of processing in your pantry.

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