Canned fruits may seem like a convenient way to enjoy sweet treats year-round, but they often come at a nutritional cost. Many are packed in syrup, which can contain high amounts of sugar. For example, Del Monte Pear Halves in heavy syrup have 21 grams of sugar per serving, a significant portion of the daily...
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