<em><u>D. Reduced risk of heart attack</u></em>
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I am almost positive that C is your answer here
Answer:
Food companies that advertise their low fat products (eg low fat cheese, yogurt milk etc) are misleading the public since those foods actually contains large amounts of sugar/another alternate. Removing the fat from these foods causes them to taste horrible and to fix that, they have to add in a lot of harmful components.
Beverage companies selling diet soda as a healthy alternate to regular soda is also misleading. The artificial sweetners used instead of sugar in diet drinks are more harmful to the human body and a re devoid of nutritional content.
Hope that answers the question, have a great day!