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Measuring Food Consumed Away from Home in Vietnam (English)

While it may be obvious that the type and quantity of food individuals consume in general can be animportant metric of individual and family welfare, looking specifically at food individuals eat outside their home may not seem particularly important. But for policy makers, accurate knowledge about the amount of food consumed away from home (FAFH) can be essential to accurately understand trends in poverty and inform policy accordingly.
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Measuring Food Consumed Away from Home in Vietnam (English). eMBeD brief Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327581542117329428

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