High-sugar foods should have the same sales restrictions as other harmful substances, such as alcohol and tobacco. which piece of evidence, if true, would best support this claim? sugar is a natural source of energy for the body. it has been reported that the average child consumes over thirty teaspoons of sugar per day. consuming too much sugar over time can lead to diabetes and cardiovascular disease. sugar is cheaper to buy than alcohol and tobacco.
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