Hello teachers,<br/><br/><a class='_ac _lb' lightbox='https://uat-englishforward-forums-backend.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1781254.0_rqcrcnp8tcp8.png '><img class='_ac _di img-fluid' style='width:552px; height:inherit; background: inherit;' data-delaysrc='https://uat-englishforward-forums-backend.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1781254.0_rqcrcnp8tcp8.png' src='https://uat-englishforward-forums-backend.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1781254.0_rqcrcnp8tcp8.png' /></a><br/><br/>Low-Fat Lies<br/>Mary Flynn (Author)<br/><br/>Does "a no-fat diet" have the same meaning as "a fat-free diet"? "A fat-free diet" is much more common, isn't it?