“…A letter to the editor by Rissel et al 30 reviewed a recent paper by Brownbill et al 31 on the use of the health star rating (HSR) system in Australia on nondiary or nonalcoholic drinks. Brownbill et al 31 found that only a third of beverages displayed the HSR and called for a mandatory display of HSR on beverages providing readlily understood nutrition information.…”
“…A letter to the editor by Rissel et al 30 reviewed a recent paper by Brownbill et al 31 on the use of the health star rating (HSR) system in Australia on nondiary or nonalcoholic drinks. Brownbill et al 31 found that only a third of beverages displayed the HSR and called for a mandatory display of HSR on beverages providing readlily understood nutrition information.…”
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