Sugary drink purchases could be cut by up to 30% with simple policy changes, study finds

New research from Macquarie University has used strong evidence from Mongolia to show how a combination of higher prices, graphic health warnings and less prominent supermarket placement can work to reduce the consumption of unhealthy sugary drinks by consumers by up to 30%.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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