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Food-variety-focused labelling does not increase ideal portion size, expected fullness or snack intake

Rochelle Embling, Menna Price Orcid Logo, Michelle Lee Orcid Logo, Laura Wilkinson Orcid Logo

Food Quality and Preference, Volume: 73, Pages: 46 - 55

Swansea University Authors: Rochelle Embling, Menna Price Orcid Logo, Michelle Lee Orcid Logo, Laura Wilkinson Orcid Logo

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Published in: Food Quality and Preference
ISSN: 09503293
Published: 2019
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Menna Price
Michelle Lee
Laura Wilkinson
title_short Food-variety-focused labelling does not increase ideal portion size, expected fullness or snack intake
title_full Food-variety-focused labelling does not increase ideal portion size, expected fullness or snack intake
title_fullStr Food-variety-focused labelling does not increase ideal portion size, expected fullness or snack intake
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