Public health advocates argue that ultra-processed foods constitute a large portion of modern diets, drive chronic disease epidemics, and require aggressive regulation including warning labels and marketing restrictions. Industry defenders counter that personal choice should prevail, that food regulation is paternalistic, and that affordability and convenience make processed foods necessary for working families.
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