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Just what the doctor ordered: Brazil’s drive to ditch UPFs from hospital menus
Brazil is revolutionizing hospital meals by replacing ultra-processed foods with fresh, locally sourced produce. This initiative, starting in São Paulo, aims to boost patient health and reduce premature deaths linked to unhealthy diets. As...
Brazil is revolutionizing hospital meals by replacing ultra-processed foods with fresh, locally sourced produce. This initiative, starting in São Paulo, aims to boost patient health and reduce premature deaths linked to unhealthy diets. As Brazil sets a new standard, could this inspire a global shift in hospital nutrition? #Brazil #HealthRevolution #FreshFood #HospitalDiet #HealthyEating
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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