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Taxation of foods high in fat, sugar, and sodium in India: A modelling study of health and economic impacts
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Abstract
Higher taxation of HFSS foods could help mitigate rising incidence of diet-related diseases and morbidity in India, reduce healthcare costs, and serve as an additional source of revenue for the government.
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