Do warning labels stop you from buying fast food?
NCT ID NCT07214805
Summary
This study aimed to understand how different warning labels on fast-food menus affect people's choices. Over 14,700 U.S. adults viewed online menus with various labels and answered questions about them. Researchers wanted to see which labels were most effective at grabbing attention, being understood, and potentially discouraging the purchase of ultra-processed foods.
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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