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NYC's Pura Vida's not as healthy as it claims

Pubblicato da Everyday Living · 4 mesi fa

Pura Vida, a trendy health food chain that has recently expanded in New York City, is facing backlash over the surprisingly high fat and sodium content in its menu items. Despite promoting itself as a health-conscious alternative to fast food, items like the Tuna Sprout sandwich contain an alarming 145 grams of fat and nearly 3,000 mg of sodium, far exceeding recommended daily limits. Loyal customers, who initially embraced the brand for its wholesome image, are now feeling betrayed as they discover the nutritional realities behind their favorite dishes. While the vibrant atmosphere and Instagram-worthy offerings continue to attract a devoted following, health experts warn that indulging in these meals could have serious long-term health implications.

NYC's Pura Vida's not as healthy as it claims
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