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several fast food chains, after their success with offering customers fresh salads and do downplay the image of selling unhealthy food began adding fresh fruit plates to their menus. At about the same time and seemingly in direct conflict with this "healthy "strategy several other fast food chains began offering fat and calorie laden items to their menu. Using the above senario : Name some other products that are popular despite known risk.
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