Trans fat is bad for your heart, and the ideal intake is zero. But products that say no trans fat can actually contain less than 0.5 grams per serving.



“If a product says 0 trans fat on it, it isn’t actually at zero,” says Gardner. “If the consumer were to have two servings, then you would get a good amount added to your diet.”



Check for words on the ingredient list such as hydrogenated oils and shortening, which mean trans fat is still present. There are some

products that are more likely to contain trans fat than others.