Cigarette-style climate warnings on food could cut meat consumption, study suggests
- Graphic warning labels on tobacco products have been required in the UK since 2008.
- A study found that graphic warning labels on meat reduced meat meal selection by 7%-10% when describing health, disease, and climate consequences.
- Warning labels on meat packaging could highlight the increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pandemics.
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A study shows that people eat fewer meat dishes when they are marked with warnings. Does food work, which also works with cigarettes?
·Germany
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Get out your cricket flour and vegetarian meat substitutes, the war on meat continues. A research team at Durham University in the UK has come up with a new way to guilt people out of eating meat: sla...
·Arlington, United States
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