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At the Grocery Store, Blinded by the Light of the ‘Health Halo’

The term refers to the perception that a food product is generally good for us based on a single claim, casting subliminal power over our diets and dollars.

Dani Blum
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Food, Food and Drug Administration, Labeling and Labels (Product), Nestle, Marion, Psychology and Psychologists, Snack Foods
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