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Soft Drinks Cheaper than Milk – This Is How Inflation Can Affect Public Health

Summary by Svt Nyheter
Soft drinks became cheaper than milk and we ate less fruit, vegetables and fish as food prices and other costs rose. This could have consequences for public health, say researchers in economics at Lund University.

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Soft drinks became cheaper than milk and we ate less fruit, vegetables and fish as food prices and other costs rose. This could have consequences for public health, say researchers in economics at Lund University.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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