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e-lub [12.9K]
3 years ago
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This has resulted in a shift in demand for Hispanic flavors. Once placed only in the specialty aisle, they are now woven through

out the supermarket. Companies are not introducing entire dishes. Instead, they are adding Latin flavors to their own popular products. For example, Kraft is rolling out a Fresa (strawberry) flavored Oreo
Which sentence fits best into the seventh paragraph of the article? A. Hispanic foods are popular in many countries throughout the world. B Hispanic foods can now be found in many sections of U.S. food stores. C Most food companies will not make Hispanic foods. D Most U.S. food stores will sell only American foods.
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1 answer:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

This is the most appropriate option because it talks about the topic as the paragraph. Including Hispanic flavors and products in many sections of the store instead of just in one specialty aisle with limited options clearly refers to the increased popularity and availability of Hispanics foods that are becoming more mainstream in the United States.

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