Policy Vs Business: Well-Designed Health-Related Food Policy Should Not Let Industry Marketing Undermine Its Intended Effects; Comment on "Understanding Marketing Responses to a Tax on Sugary Drinks: A Qualitative Interview Study in the United Kingdom, 2019"
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Published:2023-01-24
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ISSN:2322-5939
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Container-title:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Health Policy Manag
Author:
Cornelsen Laura1,
Cuevas Soledad1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Population Health, Environments and Society, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Abstract
Health-related food policies, such as taxes on unhealthy food and drink, can act as catalysts for food industry to take action which may or may not align with the policy goal of improving population health. This commentary discusses the framework proposed by Forde et al (2021) in analysing the food industry marketing responses to the Soft Drink Industry Levy (SDIL), implemented in the UK in 2018. We suggest and discuss ways which may help broaden the use of the framework to other relevant policies. This includes widening the framework to cover strategies that may have not come up within the SDIL context but have been studied in other contexts. It would also be important to consider interactions between the strategies and with external factors influencing company decisions. Going forward, comprehensive evaluations of health related policies should consider likely interactions with industry marketing strategies to fully understand potential impacts.
Publisher
Maad Rayan Publishing Company
Subject
Health Policy,Health Information Management,Leadership and Management,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Health (social science)
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