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Unhealthy commodity industries are deeply intertwined, and pursue similar strategies to prevent meaningful change that would reduce the harm they cause. Tobacco, junk food and alcohol producers are often owned by the Back in the 1980s and 1990s, cigarette giants like Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds didn't stop at tobacco, they bought major food companies, including Kraft, General Foods, and Nabisco. Using the same Why did Big Tobacco buy up food companies? It wasn't because they wanted to help people out KU research: Tobacco companies' investment in hyper junk foods still seizing nation's palate Kansas Reflector
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