On a particularly hot July day this summer, my air conditioning stopped working. I’m not particularly handy around the house, but with a quick Web search, I was able to diagnose the problem. The fix: a $40 part. When the repair guy came, he confirmed my diagnosis. Then he quoted me $535 to fix it. That, my friends, is a ripoff. I gave back his quote and kept my dignity. I wish all ripoffs were so obvious. They’re not. In fact, you’re getting duped just as badly every day and don’t realize it. It happens at the lunch counter, in the supermarket, at the restaurant . . . anywhere“healthy” foods are sold. Fact is, many supposed diet foods are more likely to add fat to your body than to strip it away. And they generally cost more! That’s why Eat This, Not That! has been on a crusade against diet-food ripoffs. Click to discover the worst offenders—and learn the simple swaps that will help you melt away belly fat fast.
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