So bacon, ham and sausages now rank alongside cigarettes as a major cause of cancer, according to the World Health Organisation.
As shocking as that statement sounds the report's findings are not likely to change my eating habits in a hurry.
The report says each 50g of processed meat a day - the equivalent of one sausage, or less than two slices of bacon - increases the chance of developing bowel cancer by 18 per cent.
Although processed meats have been classed in the highest risk category, alongside smoking, alcohol, arsenic and asbestos, it does not mean that each are an equal danger, experts have stressed.
The classifications describe the strength of the scientific evidence that a substance causes cancer, rather than the level of risk attached to it.