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aha

[ah-hah, uh-hah] / ɑˈhɑ, əˈhɑ /


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“Between the two, olive oil is a better choice, since monounsaturated fats can have a beneficial effect on your heart when eaten in moderation and when used to replace saturated and trans fats in your diet,” said Annessa Chumbley, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the A.H.A., in an email.

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“I bring all my own bath things. A lot of hotels put out soaps with so much perfume; they’re awful. I wish they would do unscented high-quality soaps and things. I always bring my own soaps, like Dr. Orentreich’s silicon soap and Mario Badescu’s A.H.A. soap.”

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“What A.H.A. is trying to do is work with large-scale commercial producers so that they have at least some standards,” she said.

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“But if you’re looking for strict confirmation of how long a cow has been in a feedlot, A.H.A. probably isn’t going to pass muster.”

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“The A.H.A. standards that Foster Farms purports to follow in order to attain ‘humane certification’ from the A.H.A. permit and even necessitate inhumane treatment on their face,” asserted the plaintiffs, who are consumers.

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