A client reports only eating food items that are identified

a. The product has very low amounts of fat.
b. The product has less fat than a similar product, but still is high in fat.
c. The product has less than the recommended daily requirement of fat.
d. The product may have more of different types of fat than similar products.


b. The product has less fat than a similar product, but still is high in fat.

Reduced refers to at least 25% less of a given nutrient or calories than the comparison food. This characteristic is also listed as "less" and "fewer." A product labeled as reduced fat has less fat than a similar product, but may still have a significant fat content. Less of an ingredient does not necessarily translate as "little" or "none," only as less. References to the amount of fat contained in a product are in comparison to similar products and do not refer to the U.S. RDA.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which combination of drugs is the most nephrotoxic.

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