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Are whole-food plant-based die-hards secretly creating a new form of food snobbery?
As plant-based diets go mainstream, a subtle hierarchy has emerged where adherence to whole foods is worn as a badge of moral and health superiority. Cast your vote on whether this trend is fostering genuine wellness or just a new form of dietary elitism.
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