Kinda-sorta. One meal every now and then is unlikely to lead to any lasting damage. On the other hand, it's not very likely that your body will thank you for a junk food meal.
as we all know junk food is not good .we can make the same food more healthier from outside made food
Junk food can lead to many health problems and diet related diseases.
As the expert said, junk food is called "junk" for a reason. Junk food is generally full of sugar or HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) and has little, if any, nutritional value. It is not a part of a healthy diet. However, if you have junk food very occasionally, it will not hinder your healthy eating plan. While not nutritional, there's nothing wrong with having a bit of junk food every so often. Perhaps once a week.
Eat food it doesnt materrr
junk food
100% junk food.
A junk food diet is a diet consisting of mainly high carbohydrate (starches and sugars), high fat, high sodium foods that contain little or no nutrition. The human body is designed to work on a variety of nutrients derived from a diet of different kinds of foods. A junk food diet will leave you feeling full without providing the nutrition that your body needs.
Yes, but .not a lot of junk food
junk food
A typical North American diet but with more junk food. The higher level of junk or processed food is more representative of their socioeconomic status than any ancient cultural practice.
junk food and he drinks diet coke
Junk food, in and of itself, is relatively harmelss in small doses. If you eat a normal, healthy diet, junk food as an occasional treat is harmless. It is a matter of proportion. There are, sadly, many people for whom junk food is 50% of the basis of their diet - and that is very, very bad, indeed, yes. To the extent that "junk food junkies" almost certainly shorten their lives by that habit. Junk food should be thought of like perfume or cologne. A spot here, a spot there - fine. Pouring it over your head by the gallon - ugh!