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3. Globalization, first-foods systems transformations and corporate power: a synthesis of literature and data on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry

7. Protecting whose welfare? A document analysis of competition regulatory decisions in four jurisdictions across three harmful consumer product industries.

15. Additional file 1 of Breastfeeding, first-food systems and corporate power: a case study on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry and public health resistance in the Philippines

16. Additional file 1 of Globalization, first-foods systems transformations and corporate power: a synthesis of literature and data on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry

18. Who has a beef with reducing red and processed meat consumption? A media framing analysis.

20. Ultra‐processed foods and the nutrition transition: Global, regional and national trends, food systems transformations and political economy drivers

22. Understanding the Political Challenge of Red and Processed Meat Reduction for Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems: A Narrative Review of the Literature.

23. The drivers, trends and dietary impacts of non-nutritive sweeteners in the food supply: a narrative review.

24. Processed foods and nutrition transition in the Pacific: regional trends, patterns and food system drivers

25. Our beef with 'Big Meat': the power perpetuating Australia's live export trade is at play elsewhere.

29. Talking about eating less red and processed meat provokes strong feelings. That's why this new evidence-based report is welcome.

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