“Though not all foods classified as ultra-processed have unhealthy nutrition profiles – like many wholemeal bread, vegetable-based sauce, and wholegrain breakfast cereal products –, a great many of them do,” she says. “This has long caused concern under the name of ‘junk food’, ...
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Front-of-pack (FoP) nutrition labels are a widely deployed tool in public good marketing. This article reports on a field experimental test of the impact of one of these systems, the Australasian Health Star Rating system (HSR), on consumer choice in the