'Choice should be made through... educated decisions not regressive dictates': discursive framings of a proposed 'sugar tax' in Bermuda: analysis of submissions to a government consultation
Abstract Background Several governments have introduced taxes on products with high sugar content as part of their obesity prevention strategies. Bermuda is the first jurisdiction to apply such measures in the Caribbean - a region of small island developing states and territories with high obesity p...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Williams (Author), Sarah E. Hill (Author), Oyinlola Oyebode (Author) |
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