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Where people shop is not associated with the nutrient quality of packaged foods for any racial-ethnic group in the United States.

Dalia SternJennifer M PotiBarry M PopkinWhitney R RobinsonPenny Gordon-LarsenBarry M Popkin
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2016)
Policy initiatives that focus on increasing physical access to stores or helping stores sell healthier products to encourage healthier purchases may be ineffective because other factors may be more important determinants of food and beverage purchases than where people shop or what is available in the store.
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