
Tucker investigates: Do highly-processed and sugary foods cause tobacco-like addiction?
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In the latest episode of Fox Nation's "Tucker Carlson Today," host Tucker Carlson and food and health journalist Michael Moss discussed whether or not highly-processed and overly sugared foods affect a human being's free will in the way vices like alcohol and nicotine do.
"There's a physical compenent to this," he said. "I'd never felt it until I quit drinking 20 years ago and I was walking through a grocery store ... and saw a display of donuts -- and I've never been a big donut eater -- and my mouth started watering involuntarily," he said. "And, I thought: 'this is the weirdest thing that's ever happened.'"More Related News

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