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Companies selling unhealthy foods need to tweak their business models to counter the growing popularity of weight-loss drugs or risk alienating investors, according to the latest Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey. Nearly three out of four respondents said companies making or marketing sugary, fatty or ultra-processed foods should revise their game plans, either…
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