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Fat-free foods can have as many calories as their full-fat counterparts. True or false ?
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Fat-free foods can have as many calories as their full-fat counterparts.
True or false ?
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True, I believe. A calorie is a calorie, you can lose weight by eating fewer calories in by increasing physical activity. Reducing the amount of fat and saturated fat that you eat is one easy way to limit your overall calorie intake.
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True.
Step-by-step explanation:
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