Expert views on most suitable monetary incentives on food to stimulate healthy eating.
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Wilma E Waterlander | A. Schuit | J. Seidell | W. Waterlander | I. Steenhuis | E. de Vet | Albertine J Schuit | Jacob C Seidell | Emely de Vet | Ingrid H M Steenhuis
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