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Food delivery apps accused of pushing unhealthy food at low income Aussies – 7NEWS.com.au
Researchers found UberEats and Deliveroo are more likely to push unhealthy foods to people in low income areas compared to those in wealthier postcodes.

New research has found that food delivery apps are targeting low income people with unhealthy takeaways.
A study by VicHealth looked at food options and promotions in some of Victorias highest income suburbs compared to the lowest on popular food delivery services Deliveroo, Menulog and UberEats.
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It found the delivery giants were more likely to push fatty foods like burgers, soft drinks and donuts to people in low income areas compared to wealthier postcodes.
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