The replacements for trans fats ‘have their own problems’

The FDA’s announcement of a three-year phase out of most uses of trans fats, usually present in foods as partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), may not be the end of the story, says Time. The replacements for PHOs “have their own problems.” Foodmakers could shift to crops with high levels of oleic acid, such as varieties of… » Read More

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