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Foods 9 nutritionists never eat at barbecues

This June 29, 2013 photo shows, from left, the Italian, sweet peach and Hawaiian hot dogs in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)(AP/Matthew Mead)

Although dietitians recommend eating everything in moderation and not considering any foods off-limits, I know many are particular about what they choose to eat — and what they feel better about avoiding. Barbecue season is no exception. Here’s what nine nutrition experts around the country will be saying “no thank you” to this summer:

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[See: Healthy Substitutes for Mayonnaise.]

[See: What’s Really in Those Meatless Meats?]

[See: 10 Picnic Food That Won’t Spoil in Warm Weather.]

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