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  2. Healthy Choice - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice is the name of a brand of refrigerated and frozen foods owned by ConAgra Foods. ConAgra sells a broad array of dishes through its Healthy Choice brand, including frozen dinners, side dishes, cold cuts and other meats, canned soups, ice cream, bread, pasta sauce, and popcorn. In Canada, Healthy Choice is a brand of ConAgra Brands.

  3. Healthy Choice Recalls 130,763 Lbs. of Product After Small ...

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    Healthy Choice Power Bowls Chicken Feta & Farro products are specifically affected by the recall Healthy Choice Recalls 130,763 Lbs. of Product After Small Rocks Found in Frozen Chicken Meals Skip ...

  4. Frozen Meals You Should Never Buy (Because They're Bad ... - AOL

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    Morris describes Hungry Man dinners as a nutritional no-no, but the classic fried chicken meal, in particular, is a bad choice. "It has 940 calories, 12 grams of saturated fat, 1,370 mg of sodium ...

  5. I’m a Food Writer, and These Are the 10 Best High-Protein ...

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    Best budget-friendly high-protein frozen meal: Healthy Choice Simply Steamers Frozen Chicken Broccoli Alfredo. Related: 12 Frozen Vegetable Recipes for Budget-Friendly Meals You'll Love.

  6. List of Conagra brands - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice – ready-to-eat and prepared foods; Hebrew National – kosher sausages, cold cuts and condiments; Hungry-Man – frozen TV dinner; Hunt's – canned tomato products, ketchup and barbecue sauce; Hunt's Snack Pack – shelf-stable pudding; J. Hungerford Smith – dessert ingredients for restaurants; J.M. Swank – food ...

  7. David Phillips (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice was running a promotion offering 500 miles for each pack of ten Healthy Choice bar codes mailed in as proof of purchase. [3] Valuing each mile at two cents, Phillips calculated that the return per UPC ($1) was worth a significant part of the price of a frozen meal (which were selling for $2), but while shopping he found Healthy Choice soup cans for only $0.90.