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Policies to halt and reverse the rise in ultra-processed food production, marketing, and consumption
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Examining the co-occurrence of nutritional warning labels and environmental labels on food packages: Effects on consumer perceptions and likelihood of purchase
Towards unified global action on ultra-processed foods: understanding commercial determinants, countering corporate power, and mobilising a public health response