While I can't provide real-time data or the specific list you're referring to, countries that are often cited as having less healthy diets tend to have high rates of processed foods, sugary beverages, and low consumption of fruits and vegetables. Typically, countries with the highest rates of obesity, diabetes, and related health issues might be found in the bottom rankings.
Historically, some countries that have faced criticism for unhealthy diets include:
- United States: Known for high consumption of fast food and processed snacks.
- Mexico: High rates of obesity and diabetes linked to traditional diets that have integrated a lot of processed foods.
- United Kingdom: Rising obesity rates often attributed to high-calorie and low-nutrient foods.
These examples may change over time based on health initiatives and dietary shifts, so it's best to consult recent studies or reports for the most accurate information.