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A fast-food chain announced it will reduce the amount of sugar in its children’s meals

时间:2025-11-18 08:05:46 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:Product Reviews 阅读:327次

A fast-food chain announced it will reduce the amount of sugar in its children’s meals

The country’s export of tech products set a new record this yearA charity organization sent medical supplies to hospitals in a developing country

A fast-food chain announced it will reduce the amount of sugar in its children’s meals

Scientists developed a new vaccine to protect livestock from a diseaseThe city council approved plans to create a new nature reserveResearchers found that exercise helps improve memory in older adults

A fast-food chain announced it will reduce the amount of sugar in its children’s meals

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A fast-food chain announced it will reduce the amount of sugar in its children’s meals

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