The Helen Clark Foundation calls for urgent political action to address New Zealand’s rising obesity rates by reforming food marketing, introducing fiscal measures, and creating healthier food environments, particularly for children and disadvantaged communities.
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fiscal policy to reduce unhealthy food consumption
\\ \\ 24 November 2024\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Helen Clark Foundation calls for political action to reduce the prevalence of junk food and improve access to healthy foods to quell New Zealand’s growing obesity rates** \\ \\ In a report released today, public policy think tank The Helen Clark Foundation calls for long overdue political action to…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationurgent policy need to reduce obesity and diabetes
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