They knowingly got a generation hooked on cigarettes — now research suggests Big Tobacco also fueled America's obesity crisis.A study earlier this month found that for decades, foods like Teddy Grams and Hawaiian Punch sold by tobacco giant-owned manufacturers were up to 80 percent more likely to be ultra-processed than similar foods from non-tobacco-owned companies.These 'hyper-palatable' foods (HPF), also known as ultra-processed foods, are filled with fat, sodium, sugar, and hard-to-pronounce additives and have been linked to several long-term health issues like .
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