Describing and characterising on‐demand delivery of unhealthy commodities in New Zealand
Abstract Objective: To determine the geographical location and characteristics of on‐demand delivery services operating in New Zealand. Methods: We systematically searched the web and application (app) stores for on‐demand services offering rapid delivery of food, alcohol, cigarettes or vaping produ...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Miles (Author), Brylie Apeldoorn (Author), Christina McKerchar (Author), Angela Curl (Author), Rose Crossin (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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