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  2. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    High-fat dairy products such as butter contain about 4%. Margarines not reformulated to reduce trans fats may contain up to 15% trans fat by weight, [57] but some reformulated ones are less than 1% trans fat. Shortenings for deep-frying in restaurants can be used for longer than most conventional oils before becoming rancid.

  3. Trans fat regulation - Wikipedia

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    Trans fat regulation, that aims to limit the amount of "trans fat" — fat containing trans fatty acids — in industrial food products, has been enacted in many countries. These regulations were motivated by numerous studies that pointed to significant negative health effects of trans fat.

  4. The Ban on Trans Fat: How Bad Will It Be for Fast Food ... - AOL

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    Still, replacing trans fats often takes months of testing oil blends and consumer surveys, as it did for Burger King Worldwide . It's going to be particularly challenging for companies like AFC ...

  5. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    If these particular bonds are not hydrogenated during the process, they remain present in the final margarine in molecules of trans fats, [33] the consumption of which has been shown to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. [34] For this reason, partially hardened fats are used less and less in the margarine industry.

  6. FDA to Cut Trans Fats From Processed Foods - AOL

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    Shutterstock By Toni Clarke WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday made good on its proposal to effectively ban artificial trans fats from a wide range of processed foods ...

  7. FDA expected to almost entirely ban trans fats as early as ...

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    It's estimated that removing trans fats from foods will prevent roughly 7 thousand heart disease related deaths and approximately 20 thousand heart attacks per year. ... still contain it.

  8. Lard - Wikipedia

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    Its use in machining has declined since the mid-20th century as other specially engineered cutting fluids became prominent. However, it is still a viable option. Lard and other animal fats were formerly used as an anti-foaming agent in industrial fermentation processes such as brewing; there, animal fats have been superseded by polyethers. [52]

  9. Long John Silver's Banishes Trans Fat for New Healthy Menu - AOL

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    Seafood chain Long John Silver's recently announced that its entire menu now has zero grams of trans fat due to a transition from partially hydrogenated cooking oils to 100 percent soybean oil in ...