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There have been great changes in people'sdiet in recent years. People used to live on grain and they didn't pay muchattention to the variety of food. But now more and more people have a balanceddiet, including meat, vegetables, fruits and so on.
There are two main reasons for this change.One is that people now enjoy a high standard of living and they can afford thefood of high quality. The other is that people have begun to realise theimportance of a balanced diet, which makes them healthier.
I believe people's diet will becomehealthier and healthier in the future.
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