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known as ‘discretionary foods’, by 2030. They currently make up a little over a third of our daily calories but the CSIRO’s ...
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But Australians’ diets appear to be getting worse, not better. Our new modelling study suggests by 2030, our diets will ...
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Our new modelling study suggests by 2030, our diets will comprise almost 10% less fruit, and around 18% more junk food. This puts us further away from national targets for healthy eating.
Ultra-processed food and sugary drinks will make up almost half of our diet by 2030. Analysis shows, at this rate, it would fall a further 10 per cent by 2030, putting the average Australian’s ...
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