This study found decreased consumption of non-essential energy dense foods after a sales tax was imposed upon the items. (PLoS Med. 2016 Jul 5;13(7):e1002057.)Read More
Thursday, July 7, 2016
First-Year Evaluation of Mexico's Tax on Nonessential Energy-Dense Foods: An Observational Study.
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