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Added sugar

Added sugar and the plans that limit it.

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Added sugar is the sugar put into food during processing — separate from sugar that’s naturally in fruit or milk. It’s watched for type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and gout plans.

General guidance often suggests keeping added sugar under about 25 g a day for women and 36 g for men; VitalPlate uses the more cautious figure and your plan’s per-serving limits to flag foods.

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