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'High-in' warning labels on packaged food most effective in
'High-in' warning labels on packaged food most effective in
'High-in' warning labels on packaged food most effective in checking unhealthy consumption: AIIMS study
The majority of Indians prefer a 'high-in style' warning on front pack labels of packaged foods and beverages indicating excessive levels of salt sugar or fat, according to an AIIMS study.
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