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[Correspondence] Ultra-processed food policy must regulate the screen as well as the street

Gyorgy Scrinis and colleagues make a strong case for moving ultra-processed food (UPF) policy beyond narrow reformulation agendas towards broader fiscal, labelling, marketing, and retail measures.1 Yet one policy domain remains underdeveloped in this discussion: the digital food environment.

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