Implementing a Food Labeling and Marketing Law in Chile
In 2012, Chile passed a law intended to reduce obesity in the country. It included several novel features, such as a front-of-package label, limitations to marketing and advertising, and policies targeting schools. The law required the creation of a regulation to address its implementation. Between...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Villalobos Dintrans (Author), Lorena Rodriguez (Author), Jaia Clingham-David (Author), Tito Pizarro (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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