EBK BIOLOGY
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Chapter 3, Problem 2GFO
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The reason for regulating the use of trans fats by the government is necessary or not.
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Trans fat is a type of unsaturated fat. It occurs in small quantities in nature. But these are also produced scientifically from vegetable fats. Their industrial production started in the 1950s for using in snack food, packaged baked goods, margarine, and for frying the fast food.
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