Junk Food definition
Junk Food means all sweetened beverages and prepackaged and non-prepackaged foods, including snacks, that have been generally stripped of essential nutrients and which are high in salt, saturated fat and/or sugar (including all of its variants, e.g., cane sugar, fructose, corn syrup, etc.), including, as defined herein, Baked and Fried Goods, Candy, Frozen Desserts, Fruit Juice, Pastries, Powder or Base Product, Pudding and Gelatin Based Desserts, Snack Chips and Crisps, Sweetened Beverages, and Sweets.
Junk Food means ‘minimal-to-no nutritional value food” as defined by the Junk Food Statute.
Junk Food means sweetened beverages and prepackaged and non-prepackaged snacks low in essential nutrients and high in salt, fat, and sugar including snack chips, candy, cookies, and pastries; 250 milligrams from sodium, greater than 35 percent of calories grams from sugar and fat (excluding nuts, nutbutters, and seed.)
Examples of Junk Food in a sentence
Food The Charity is actively involved with other organisations that together form part of The Real Junk Food Project (TRJFP) to divert food produce which is past its expiration date, has experienced some form of accidental damage or is otherwise deemed surplus or excess.