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Food companies sell products that are less healthy in poorer ...

The world's biggest food and beverage companies on average sell products in low-income countries that are less healthy than what they sell ...

Food Companies Sell Products That Are Less Healthy in Poorer ...

LONDON (Reuters) - The world's biggest food and beverage companies on average sell products in low-income countries that are less healthy than ...

Food, drinks majors sell less healthy products in low-income ...

The world's 30 largest food and beverage manufacturers are selling products in low-income countries that are less healthy than those in ...

Food giants accused of selling less-healthy products to poorer ... - RFI

The findings show a significant gap in healthfulness, with products sold in low-income countries scoring an average of just 1.8 stars on the ...

Global foods MNCs selling less healthy products in India, other low ...

A new report says major global food companies are selling less healthy products in India and other low-income nations.

Nestle, PepsiCo, Unilever among MNCs selling less healthy food ...

A new report reveals that major food and beverage companies, such as Nestle, PepsiCo and Unilever sell less healthy products in low-income ...

Nestle, PepsiCo, and Unilever Sell Less Healthy Products in Low ...

A global index reveals that products sold by food giants like Nestle, PepsiCo, and Unilever in India and other low-income countries are less ...

Global food giants criticized for selling less healthy products in low ...

The report reveals that these companies' products have notably lower health scores in low-income markets compared to those in high-income ...

Food Companies Sell Products That Are Less Healthy In Poorer ...

The world's biggest food and beverage companies on average sell products in low-income countries that are less healthy than what they sell ...

Poverty, price and preference barriers to improving diets in sub ...

Three key hypotheses are explored: low household food budgets (due to insufficient disposal income), high costs of a healthy diet (due to high prices of ...

Healthy diets remain unaffordable for a third of the world's population

1.677 billion people living in lower-middle-income countries cannot afford a heathy diet, and the same holds for 503 million people living in ...

Share of population that cannot afford a healthy diet

In low-income and lower-middle-income countries, the second quintile is considered (the second lowest 20% of consumers), where people spend ...

Demand for healthier and higher-priced processed foods in low ...

Research suggests that unhealthy diets in low-income communities reflect limited access to healthy foods, combined with high costs and limited knowledge. Weak ...

Community‐level interventions for improving access to food in low

The prevalence is highest in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), especially Africa and Asia. Food insecurity and associated undernutrition detrimentally ...

Over 3.1 billion people could not afford a healthy diet in 2021

From 2020 to 2021, the cost of a healthy diet increased proportionately more in lower-middle-income countries (6%) compared to upper-middle- ...

Access to Foods That Support Healthy Dietary Patterns

Low-income groups tend to rely on foods that are cheap and convenient to access but are often low in nutrients., Fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthier ...

What are some cheap and healthy foods when on low income?

Buy big can of milk. It is cheaper than buying milk in smaller quantities. Buy oatmeal or porridge instead of sugary cereals for breakfast. It ...

Trends towards overweight in lower- and middle-income countries

Vepa suggests that processed foods, mainly driven by such snack products, may represent as much as 1 000 kcal in the daily diet of high-income consumers. Vepa's ...

Three Billion People Cannot Afford Healthy Diets. What Does ... - CSIS

Three billion people cannot afford the cheapest form of a healthy diet. This appalling number reveals a core cause of malnutrition in all its forms.

Can the world's poor afford a healthy diet? | VoxDev

We find that buying the cheapest EAT-Lancet diet would take 90% of daily household income in low-income countries, and that 1.58 billion people ...