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Adherence

Experts prioritize communication, education, and voluntary standards over strict regulatory constraints (like taxes or advertising bans) when designing food environment policies.

Policymakers should not rely solely on education and voluntary standards. To effectively combat the rise of UPFs, they must implement stricter regulatory measures like taxes and marketing restrictions, despite perceived feasibility challenges, as these are proven to be effective in other contexts.

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The data reveals experts’ apparent preferences for policies centered on public engagement and education, as opposed to those imposing regulatory constraints on food processors and distributors.
Brice Even et al. · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025

Why this rating

Based on expert panel scoring and ranking of policy recommendations.

Source

Unpacking food environment policy landscapes for healthier diets in “emerging” countries: the case of Viet Nam

Brice Even et al. · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025

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