According to Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide, how many servings of milk products should an adult's diet include per day?
a. 1 serving per day
b. 2 servings per day
c. 3 servings per day
d. 4 servings per day
B
According to Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide, the average adult's diet should include 2 servings of milk products per day.
One serving is not the recommended number of servings per day for milk products.
Three servings is not the recommended number of servings per day for milk products.
Four servings is not the recommended number of servings per day for milk products.
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