How does online marketing of foods and drinks affect kids?
Children are more likely to ask for and consume unhealthy foods and drinks marketed to them through social media and online games
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How does online marketing of foods and drinks affect kids?
Children are more likely to ask for and consume unhealthy foods and drinks marketed to them through social media and online games
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