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"amino spiking",
"clean eating",
"Fitness",
"food labels",
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"health halo",
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"textContent": "Ever watched one of those influencer videos- “What’s in my Blinkit/Zepto bag?” Out come the munchies, promising to be healthy, high-protein snacks that satisfy cravings, or help you meet your daily protein requirements sans any cooking involved. Protein paglus immediately rush to the store and scramble to fill their baskets with the newest protein product […]",
"title": "Which Protein Products Are Real And Which Are A Scam: Let’s Check"
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