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Why are trans fats used in foods?
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Artificial trans fats (or trans fatty acids) are created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid. The primary dietarysource for trans fats in processed food is "partially hydrogenated oils." Mar 24, 2017
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