"Bad food" refers to highly processed, nutrient-poor items loaded with unhealthy fats, sugars, and additives. It is commonly consumed for convenience or taste, often replacing balanced meals. While it provides quick energy, its regular use contributes to obesity and chronic diseases. Fast-food chains and snack manufacturers benefit most, profiting from low-cost ingredients and addictive flavor profiles.
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