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Promoting healthier purchases: ultra-processed food taxes and minimally-processed food subsidies for the low income
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Impact of the Philadelphia beverage tax on perceived beverage healthfulness, tax awareness and tax opinions
How promising are “ultra-processed” front-of-package labels? A formative study with U.S. adults