US: Research points to power of food ads

By: just-food.com | 8 August 2007

Research conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine in California has suggested that children prefer the taste of food and drinks when they come in McDonald's rather than unbranded packaging.

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Research conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine in California has suggested that children prefer the taste of food and drinks when they come in McDonald's rather than unbranded packaging.

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