Social inequalities in the use of online food delivery services and associations with weight status: cross-sectional analysis of survey and consumer data
Background Little is known about who uses online food delivery services and how use of these services is associated with social inequalities in food purchasing and diet-related health. This study explored associations between social position and use of online takeaway food and grocery delivery servi...
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Main Authors: | Jean Adams (Author), Martin White (Author), Frank de Vocht (Author), Emma Boyland (Author), Steven Cummins (Author), Laura Cornelsen (Author), Amy Yau (Author), Thomas Burgoine (Author), Cherry Law (Author), John Weller (Author), Alexandra Irene Kalbus (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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