SAGE News Clips: Souping Replacing JuicingDescription: The humble soup has been reimagined as an alternative to obtain the perceived health benefits of juicing. With claims of detoxifying the body, providing vitamins and minerals, or staving off hunger, proponents are fully on board the souping train. However, this fad does lack some legitimacy among dietary professionals. Check out the video to learn more about the benefits and hesitations related to souping.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 391, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Souping, as discussed in the video, can be best described as a ______.
A. panic
B. fab
C. riot
D. crowd
Answer: B
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