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Just because a food has a label with claims like 'no artificial colors or flavors' and 'no fillers,' it does not mean it is made with excellent ingredients. Corn syrup and BHA, a carcinogen, are in this sausage.
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Bar S's initial ingredient—mechanically separated chicken and pork hearts—isn't attractive, and it gets worse. These links have 3 grams of sugar from dextrose and corn syrup and many additives.
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Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage's ultra-processing is far from a family farm's. This sausage contains high-processed mechanically separated turkey, which may lose nutritional value.
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Eckrich's smoked sausage is one of the least healthful due to its excessive sodium and additional additives. One link includes 27% of your daily required sodium.
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These sausages are heavily processed and contain 6 grams of saturated fat per serving, 30% of the recommended daily intake. Consuming too much saturated fat might raise cholesterol and increase heart disease risk.
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Despite their convenience, microwave-heated sausage links aren't necessarily healthy. Bob Evans Fully Cooked Maple Pork Sausage Links' long ingredient list—including artificial flavors—isn't healthy.
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Instead of Hillshire Farm Smoked Bratwurst, try butcher-made links. These cheap Bratwurst sausages contain corn syrup, maize maltodextrin, dextrose, potassium sorbate, and sodium nitrite.
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Nitrites, nitrates, salt, saturated fat, fillers, and preservatives make this sausage low-quality. Many foods contain nitrates and nitrites, but adding them as preservatives can be harmful.
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