Balancing on the redline: a qualitative study of the experiences purchasing sugar-sweetened beverages among Indigenous adults in a Canadian urban neighbourhood.
Maria KisselgoffMichael Redhead ChampagneRiel DuboisLorna TurnbullJeff LaPlanteAnnette SchultzAndrea BombakNatalie D RiedigerPublished in: Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique (2023)
Purchasing SSB is perceived as a source of judgement when outside of inner-city neighbourhoods. Policymakers should consider how policies directed at SSB, which are consumed by Indigenous and food-insecure populations in greater quantities, may magnify existing racial, class, and weight-based discrimination.