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    ‘Emergency’: Lancet studies sound alarm on rise of ultra-processed foods

    A trio of studies in the medical journal shows how greater consumption of UPFs poses a major public health threat, with experts calling for a response akin to efforts to challenge the tobacco industry decades ago.

    By Tania Karas // 18 November 2025

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    People worldwide are eating more and more ultra-processed foods, leading to a rise in chronic diseases that pose an urgent public health threat and require an immediate response by global policymakers.

    Those are the conclusions of a much-anticipated trio of studies published Tuesday in The Lancet, the prestigious, peer-reviewed medical journal that blames powerful food corporations for reshaping global diets, leading to poorer overall well-being and deepening health inequities. The 43 authors — among the world’s top experts in public health, nutritional epidemiology, and food policy — call on governments to implement policies such as front-of-package nutritional labels, bans on marketing of ultra-processed foods to children, and bans on their use in schools and hospitals to curb their proliferation. They compare it to the fight against the tobacco industry decades ago.

    The three studies, conducted over two years, present one of the most comprehensive-ever examinations of how the food system is increasingly controlled by transnational corporations that prioritize their own profits above human health. The authors define ultra-processed foods, or UPFs, according to the widely used NOVA classification system: UPFs are snacks, drinks, and ready meals made from cheap ingredients and combined with additives, and mostly contain little to no whole foods.

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      Tania Karas is a Senior Editor at Devex, where she edits coverage on global development and humanitarian aid in the Americas. Previously, she managed the digital team for The World, where she oversaw content production for the website, podcast, newsletter, and social media platforms. Tania also spent three years as a foreign correspondent in Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon, covering the Syrian refugee crisis and European politics. She started her career as a staff reporter for the New York Law Journal, covering immigration and access to justice.

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