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Home > Publications > Labeling regulations, Marketing regulations, School food environments > An evaluation of Chile’s Law of Food Labeling and Advertising on sugar-sweetened beverage purchases from 2015 to 2017: A before-and-after study

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Combined fiscal policies to promote healthier diets: Effects on purchases and consumer welfare
Experimental studies of front-of-package nutrient warning labels on sugar-sweetened beverages and ultra-processed foods: A scoping review
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