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Health ministry: 'Sugar & oil boards' advisory doesn't target Indian snacks
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The health ministry clarified that its advisory for 'sugar and oil boards' in offices aims to raise awareness about hidden fats and excess sugar in all foods, not just Indian snacks. The advisory is a behavioral nudge to combat rising obesity by reminding people about unhealthy ingredients.
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