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Are school meals a viable and sustainable tool to improve the healthiness and sustainability of children´s diet and food consumption? A cross-national comparative perspective

There is little agreement among governments, institutions, scientists and food activists as to how to best tackle the challenging issues of health and sustainability in the food sector. This essay discusses the potential of school meals as a platform to promote healthy and sustainable food behavior....

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Main Authors: Oostindjer, Marije, Aschemann-Witzel, Jessica, Wang, Qing, Skuland, Silje Elisabeth, Egelandsdal, Bjørg, Amdam, Gro Vang, Schjøll, Alexander, Pachucki, Mark, Rozin, Paul, Stein, Jarrett, Almli, Valerie Lengard, van Kleef, Ellen
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