researchers suggest ultra-processed foods need regulation like tobacco products as Addictive Substances Big Tobacco hooked us on
Big Tobacco hooked us on ultra processed foods. It might teach us how to cut back Tobacco companies spent decades honing marketing strategies, flavor engineering and processing technologies that helped addict consumers to cigarettes. Then, in the 1980s, they started buying up large food firms and deployed these Ultra processed foods may have more in common with cigarettes than real food. That's the argument in a new paper published in The Milbank Quarterly by researchers from Harvard, the University of Michigan Ultra processed foods should be treated more like cigarettes than food, new study suggests Ultra processed foods 'engineered' like cigarettes: study Are ultra processed foods bad for you? Decomplicated
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