Why is junk food so addictive?

Junk food is designed to be highly palatable and rewarding, often containing a combination of sugar, salt, and fat that triggers pleasure centers in the brain.

This can create a cycle of craving and consumption similar to addictive substances.

The convenience and aggressive marketing of these foods also play a role in their addictive nature.

Over time, frequent consumption can alter brain chemistry, making it harder to resist these foods and leading to habitual eating patterns.

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