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I believe you're basing that off of pseudoscience.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-processed_food
What processes contribute to fat cells stocking lipids, and/or the replication of fat cells, and how do they relate to "ultraprocessed food"?
Which aspects of "ultraprocessed food" affect these processes, and which are harmless part of human food that has existed for thousands of years? Which aspects also affect "natural foods", such as pesticides and artifical hormones? Are there any studies supporting your hypothesis that aren't merely correlations based on socioeconomic biases?
Here's one pathway, and I'm sure there are more:
Ultra-processed food are high in carbohydrates, refined sugars, and industrially processed oils. When consumed, they are quickly and easily absorbed by the body causing a rapid increase in blood glucose, easily proven by a CGM. The body responds by producing insulin. High insulin levels contribute to fat cells stocking lipids and also the replication of fat cells.
There are almost no whole foods that exist which contain all three major macronutrients, but this is not uncommon in UPFs. Personally, I would just avoid UPFs entirely.
If you want to know more, you can read for example, this recent study.