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Big tobacco uses cigarette playbook to help sell ultra-processed foods, journal reveals

The Guardian · Jun 3, 2026, 12:26 PM

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New issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on parallels between marketing for cigarettes and UPFs The new issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on ultra-processed foods, and reveals that big tobacco companies used strategies that helped them sell cigarettes to sell ultra-processed food products, including Lunchables, geared toward children.The parallels between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and cigarettes include not only how UPF products were formulated and marketed to drive excess consumption, but also the growing body of evidence linking UPFs to a variety of health risks. For UPFs, these include cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers and cognitive health decline. Continue reading...

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