Senior research fellow, Deakin University
Kathryn Backholer is a Senior Research Fellow in the Global Obesity Centre, a World Health Organisation Centre for the Prevention of Obesity. She leads a team of staff and students working to inform policy and practice of the most effective ways to improve diet-related ill-health and reduce social inequalities in health.
Supermarkets put junk food on special twice as often as healthy food, and that's a problem
Aug 16, 2019 06:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Half-price chips, two for one chocolates, buy one get one free soft drinks: Australian supermarkets make it very easy for us to fill our trolleys with junk food. Add in the bonus of an Ooshie or a Little Shop...
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