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Episode Description
Your grocery cart full of “healthy” food labels might be lying to you. The foods you reach for because they sound clean, light, or natural may be doing very little, or worse, working against your health goals. This episode is the April Fools reality check nobody asked for, but everybody needs.
Jenn Trepeck, host of Salad with a Side of Fries and certified health and lifestyle coach, walks through four categories of foods marketed as healthy that are anything but: breakfast staples, popular snacks, trendy drinks, and wellness-washed products. Backed by real-food labeling lawsuits and honest nutrition breakdowns, Jenn helps you see past the clever packaging so you can make choices that actually serve you without throwing out everything you enjoy.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why beloved breakfast options like granola, acai bowls, and avocado toast often fall short as complete, balanced meals and what to do instead
✅ How popular snack foods, such as veggie chips, rice cakes, and trail mix, use smart packaging to appear nutritious while delivering mostly empty carbohydrates
✅ The truth behind drinks marketed for health, including green juice, vitamin water, and plant-based milks, and how misleading marketing has shaped what we put in our bodies
✅ How major brands, including Naked Juice, Kashi, and Halo Top, have faced food labeling lawsuits over sugar content and natural claims, and what this means for how you shop
The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 April Fools inspires a deep dive into healthy food myths
03:53 Food labeling lawsuits explained: David Bars, Naked Juice, Kind Snacks, Kashi, and misleading marketing
10:51 Why it is up to consumers to look past food marketing and read nutrition labels
11:42 Breakfast foods breakdown: granola, flavored yogurt, acai bowls, and avocado toast
16:14 Avocado toast deep dive: why bread and healthy fat alone do not make a balanced meal
22:27 Snack category begins: the truth about veggie chips and what is really in the ingredients
25:36 Protein bars and trail mix: how to evaluate labels and what actually to look for
29:17 Rice cakes and pretzels: why these popular healthy snacks are mostly empty calories
33:14 Drinks category: green juice, smoothies, and vitamin water are put to the test
44:09 Wellness-washed products revealed: low-calorie ice cream, plant-based milk, and more
46:33 Pizza, Pastas and Gluten Free: read the labels
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
💎 Food marketing is designed to influence perception, not reflect nutrition. Flipping the package over and reading the actual ingredient list is one of the most powerful habits you can build for your health.
💎 Many popular healthy snacks and breakfast items, from granola to veggie chips to acai bowls, are high in sugar content and low in fiber and protein, making them closer to treats than health foods.
💎 Healthy food myths around drinks run deep. Green juice, vitamin water, and many plant-based milks are frequently loaded with additives and sweeteners, or are marketed with misleading claims that overstate their benefits.
💎 Enjoying the foods you love is not the problem. The goal is to understand what those foods actually provide, so you can pair and balance them in a way that genuinely supports your health goals.
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QUOTES:
11:00 “It is up to us to ignore the marketing and flip packages over so that we can choose what makes sense for us." Jenn Trepeck
22:38 “I don't care if they're the straws, I don't care if they're the wavy ones. I don't care if it's the green one versus the reddish colored one. They're really not made of vegetables." Jenn Trepeck
36:20 “Green juices are definitely in the category of drinks we think are healthy, but April Fools, they are probably not helping you reach your health goals." Jenn Trepeck
43:48 “People have this assumption that plant-based means healthier by default, and it does not necessarily." Jenn Trepeck
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