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- who: Commentary et al. from the Frenemies Lacy-Nichols and Williams argue that food corporations have learned to supplement tried-and-tested oppositional approaches to public health regulation with new conciliatory tactics [1]This comment seeks to spark lively debate by posing challenging questions about the generalisability of the authors' findings, the moral criteria against which industry actions should be judged, and the practical implications for future engagement with industry. Lacy-Nichols and Williams's central thesis is that the turn of the millennium represented an inflection point in corporate strategy, with overt and vigorous opposition transitioning . . .
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