A sugar-sweetened beverage tax is not the answer

A sugar-sweetened beverage tax is not the answer“We need to consider policies restricting the advertisement of junk food to children as one possible solution to the obesity crisis.”

Natalie Riediger, Assistant Professor, Departments of Community Health Sciences and Human Nutritional Sciences and at the Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal

Health Research, University of Manitoba

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