You could check ChooseMyPlate.org for the serving sizes, serving recommendations, and nutritional values for the major food groups and compare that to your meal from the night before.
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Explanation
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Answer: Candy, pastries, chips, bacon, and sugar-sweetened beverages are less nutrient dense. These foods contain added sugar, solid fats, and refined starch, and they provide few essential nutrients.
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