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Approximately one-third of all Americans are considered obese, and the percentages are increasing. As more consumers look toward diets and other solutions to gain control of their weight, there is another problem, known as "infobesity." Simply put, there is too much information about nutrition and it's becoming more difficult to make the right nutrition choices, especially when there is conflicting information. Like any food product, too much information is unhealthy. We'll talk about what retailers and consumers can do to find the best food information quickly.
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Approximately one-third of all Americans are considered obese, and the percentages are increasing. As more consumers look toward diets and other solutions to gain control of their weight, there is another problem, known as "infobesity." Simply put, there is too much information about nutrition and it's becoming more difficult to make the right nutrition choices, especially when there is conflicting information. Like any food product, too much information is unhealthy. We'll talk about what retailers and consumers can do to find the best food information quickly.

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