A University of Auckland study reveals that ultra-processed food companies deliberately design products to create addiction-like consumption patterns, calling for stronger public health policies such as sugary drink taxes and advertising restrictions to combat rising obesity and,
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systemic shaping of children's tastes and diets
How the food industry shapes your child’s fussy eatingparallel to tobacco industry tactics
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