2024-09-01
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Here's my colleague, Lucy Hawkings.
Ready meals.
Chocolate.
Biscuits, sausages, fizzy drinks.
We know that processed food is bad for us, but recent research shows that in many countries around the world, the majority of calories most of us consume are from products known as ultra processed foods.
These foods are being blamed for an increase in ill health, including heart attacks, strokes, obesity, type two diabetes and even anxiety.
So how harmful are ultra processed foods for our health?
And given how common they are, is it even possible to avoid them?
With me today is BBC health correspondent Philippa Roxby and Ruth Alexander, a presenter of the BBC program the food chain.
Good to have you both with us.
Hi.
Thanks.
Hi, Lucy.
Hello, Ruth.