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Designing a tax to discourage unhealthy food and beverage purchases: The case of Chile
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The effects of traffic light labelling versus cartoon labelling on food and beverage purchases in a children’s hospital setting
No fat, no sugar, no salt . . . no problem? Prevalence of “low-content” nutrient claims and their associations with the nutritional prole of food and beverage purchases in the United States