Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 10, 2018
10 July 2018
In "Analysis"
Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 10, 2018
10 July 2018
In "Analysis"
Vending machines mostly promote sugary beverages, candy, cookies, and chips. Putting these unhealthy foods in the workplace sends a signal that these products are routine and acceptable everyday items for consumption, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/QbRZUF9f5x— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 14, 2018
14 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS
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RT @RANDCorporation: Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS
Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 10, 2018
10 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS
Snacks from vending machines may comprise only a fraction of the calories people consume. But removing them from the workplace could initiate a change in norms, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/87rKXfTMeS— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 10, 2018
10 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: Vending machines mostly promote sugary beverages, candy, cookies, and chips. Putting these unhealthy foods in the workplace sends a signal that these products are routine and acceptable everyday items for consumption, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/QbRZUF9f5x
Vending machines mostly promote sugary beverages, candy, cookies, and chips. Putting these unhealthy foods in the workplace sends a signal that these products are routine and acceptable everyday items for consumption, says @DrDebCohen. https://t.co/QbRZUF9f5x— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 14, 2018
14 July 2018
In "Analysis"