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Tobacco Industry Tactics Now Influencing Global Food Markets

A recent analysis reveals that strategies employed by US tobacco firms are being applied to the global expansion of ultra-processed food products, raising public health concerns.

Editorial StaffJune 5, 20261 MIN READ

An analysis has highlighted the troubling influence of US tobacco firms on the global spread of ultra-processed foods. These companies are reportedly adapting their marketing strategies, traditionally used for tobacco, to promote unhealthy food products worldwide.

This trend raises significant public health concerns, as the tactics employed by the tobacco industry are well-known for their effectiveness in normalizing and promoting harmful products.

The findings suggest a need for increased scrutiny and regulation of food marketing practices, particularly those that may echo the controversial methods of the tobacco sector.