junk food

Black teens saw more than twice as many television ads for fast food, candy, sugary drinks and unhealthy snacks compared with white teens in 2017, according to a new study.
These hidden junk food ads are making childhood obesity worse.
The U.S. food industry spends $1.79 billion on marketing foods to children each year.
Are celebrities to blame for the childhood obesity crisis?
Scientists think the artificial light may suppress sleep and extend eating hours.
Chinese take-out, pepperoni pizza and tall stacks of pancakes are the stuff of life.
"Hella pizza late at night, I keep saying just one more slice..."
Warehouse clubs and discount superstores may cost you in the long run.