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While fruits and vegetables, cereals, some breads and vegetable proteins were “a win-win” for both environmental and human health, “some foods should be ‘avoided’ in environmental and nutritional terms because they ranked poorly on both—including chocolate and cheese, a fact that might break a few hearts" (including your ExchangeEveryDay editor's). Furthermore, the researchers found “beef sausages had a 240% greater environmental impact than sausages made from pork, which in turn had a 100% greater impact than sausages made from chicken,” suggesting even small shifts among similar products could yield big [environmental] benefits. |
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