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food-and-shopping1 year ago

"Super Bowl Shopping Trends: Top-Selling Items and Player Earnings Revealed"

As the Super Bowl approaches, grocery sales are soaring with artichokes surprisingly taking the top spot, experiencing a 258% increase in sales as a popular dip ingredient. Other popular items include frozen chicken wings, barbecue sauce, avocados, and hot dogs, with grocery basket sizes rising by 2-5% leading up to the big game. Prices for these items vary across different stores, with artichokes priced at $2.74 at Walmart and frozen chicken wings at $12.98 for a four-pound bag.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Experts Reveal the 2 Condiments to Avoid for a Flat Stomach"

Nutritionists warn that barbecue sauce and ketchup are two condiments to avoid if you want to prevent abdominal fat. Barbecue sauce is high in sugar and calories, which can contribute to weight gain and increase the risk of health issues like insulin resistance and heart disease. Ketchup, particularly the traditional variety, is also loaded with added sugar, leading to increased calorie consumption and potential gut health problems. To minimize the risk, experts suggest opting for barbecue sauces with lower sugar content or making your own, and choosing healthier alternatives to traditional ketchup.

health2 years ago

Avoid These Condiments for Healthier Eggs and Weight Management.

Ketchup and barbecue sauce with added sugars can hinder weight loss and promote chronic diseases like obesity, insulin resistance, and heart disease. Most brands of ketchup provide 4 grams of added sugar in just one tablespoon of their product, while one serving of barbecue sauce contains about 16 grams of sugar. It's best to limit intake of these inflammatory condiments or opt for healthier options without excessive refined sugar.

health2 years ago

Avoid These Condiments for Healthier Eggs and Weight Management

Ketchup and barbecue sauce with added sugars can hinder weight loss and promote inflammation, according to registered dietitians Trista Best and Jesse Feder. Most brands of ketchup provide 4 grams of added sugar in just one tablespoon of their product, while barbecue sauce contains about 16 grams of sugar in one serving. Excessive sugar in your diet can increase your calorie intake and risk for chronic diseases like obesity, insulin resistance, and heart disease. It's best to limit your intake of these inflammatory condiments or opt for healthier options without excessive refined sugar.