GoodRx has a concise list of foods that are bad for your liver (“10 Foods That Are Bad for Your Liver β€” and Options That Can Reverse the Damage“), summarized below.

🧠 Key Points

  • Certain foods can stress your liver and increase the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and related liver damage.
  • The liver plays vital roles in digestion, nutrient storage, toxin filtering, and immune support β€” but diet influences how well it functions.

❌ Foods to Limit or Avoid

GoodRx lists these as associated with liver stress or fat buildup:

  1. Fast food – High in unhealthy fats, sugar, and calories.
  2. Ultra-processed foods – Packaged snacks, instant foods with additives.
  3. Sweetened foods – Excess added sugar increases liver workload.
  4. Sugary drinks – Easy to overconsume sugar, raising fat accumulation.
  5. Artificial sweeteners – Mixed evidence suggests they may impair gut health and relate to liver fat.
  6. Refined grains – Low fiber, raises blood sugar quickly.
  7. Red meat & processed meats – High in saturated fats linked to liver fat and other health risks.
  8. Alcohol – Well-established cause of liver injury and disease when overconsumed.
  9. Fried foods – High in saturated/trans fats and linked to fatty liver.
  10. Salty foods – Excess sodium correlates with liver fat and disease risk.

🍽️ Why These Foods Matter

  • Many of these foods are high in added sugar, unhealthy fats, salt, or additives that contribute to excess calorie intake, insulin resistance, and fat accumulation in liver cells.
  • Over time, this can increase risk of MAFLD and progression to inflammation, scarring, or more serious liver disease.

πŸ₯¦ Good News

  • Dietary changes β€” reducing these harmful foods and favoring nutrient-rich choices β€” can help stop or even reverse early liver fat buildup.