Junk-food

junk food

noun
1.
food, as potato chips or candy, that is high in calories but of little nutritional value.
2.
anything that is attractive and diverting but of negligible substance: the junk food offered by daytime television.

Origin:
1970–75, Americanism

junk-food, adjective
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junk food
 
n
food that is low in nutritional value, often highly processed or ready-prepared, and eaten instead of or in addition to well-balanced meals

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Medical Dictionary

junk food n.
Any of various prepackaged snack foods high in calories but low in nutritional value.

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junk food definition


  1. n.
    food that is typically high in fats and salt and low in nutritional value; food from a fast-food restaurant. : Junk food tastes good no matter how greasy it is.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
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