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Think picky bits are a light dinner? Nutritionist reveals why your fridge buffet could be causing weight gain
A nutritionist explains how frequent snacking on small food items, referred to as 'picky bits' or 'fridge buffet,' may contribute to weight gain despite appearing light. The article highlights the potential caloric impact of such eating habits.
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