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  • ...ivalent is HFSS food – food that is deemed to be high in fat, sugar and/or salt. For the purposes of advertising regulations, Ofcom uses a definition of HF ...L’s sales agent, Exterion, that these foods were not ‘high fat, sugar, and salt (HFSS) compliant’. We ended up cropping the photo but even this wasn’t
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  • ...mplate|tobacco]], [[Alcohol Consumption|alcohol]], [[Sugar|sugar]], [[Salt|salt]], [[Fat|fat]] or whatever happens to be the evil-du-jour, there is rarely
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  • ...applied to [[The Tobacco Template|alcohol and other 'unhealthy things']] (salt and fatty foods among them.) Sometimes covertly, sometimes they're blatant
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  • ===Thomas Gaziano, Harvard School of Medicine - salt - April 21, 2012=== ...rt attacks) and stroke.<ref>http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20120421/9632/salt-tax-cvd-death-developing-countries.htm</ref>}}
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