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On-campus food environment, purchase behaviours, preferences and opinions in a Norwegian university …
Exploration of Malaysian school-children's food preferences: what do we know?
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Eggs, sugar, grated bones: colour-based food preferences in autism, eating disorders, and beyond.
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