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10 Foods Personal Trainers Would NEVER Eat

Instant ramen noodles

Instant ramen noodles might seem like a budget-friendly meal, but you’re better off splurging a bit more—your body will thank you. These instant noodle packages are filled with sodium and contain little nutritional value. Instant ramen noodles might be delicious and easy, but they’re bad for your health.

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