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High-calorie sandwiches are packaged with both chips and cookies, for example, and snack boxes are loaded with sugary and salty foods at movie-theater prices.
Coffee, Tea, or Tapas? Critiquing Airline Fare Scott McCartney 2011
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High-calorie diets that are high in starch and sugars (particularly corn-syrup) are largely to blame.
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High-calorie, high-protein nourishment is needed, as the men will have to move thousands of tonnes of rock to help their own rescue before they can be lifted back to the surface.
Chile mine owners ask for forgiveness from trapped men and Jonathan Franklin in Santiago 2010
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"High-calorie fizzy drinks will no longer be sold in thousands of schools across the US after a deal agreed by the country's top drinks distributors."
Why not put cigarette machines inside public schools to provide extra revenue? 2006
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"High-calorie fizzy drinks will no longer be sold in thousands of schools across the US after a deal agreed by the country's top drinks distributors."
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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High-calorie clash: High fructose corn syrup and sugar makers battle in Los Angeles courtroom
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High-calorie, low-nutrition foods tend to be relatively inexpensive, so it's not unusual for hungry people to also be overweight, she says.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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High-calorie foods are cheap, readily available and tasty, making them very difficult to resist.
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High-calorie foods are cheap, readily available and tasty, making them very difficult to resist.
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High-calorie foods were of similar appeal to low-calorie foods when subjects ate breakfast and then received a salt-water injection.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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