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Timeline of malnutrition

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| 1992 || || || {{w|Food Donation Connection}} ||
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| 2000 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || || {{w|National Obesity Forum}}
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| 2002 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || || "A group of overweight children sued the McDonald’s Corporation for obesity related health problems because of their consumption of McDonald’s products. The children wanted more accessible nutritional labeling of products and appropriate funding for programs to educate consumers about the risks of fast food. "<ref name="Timeline: History of the Fast Food Epidemic"/> ||
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| 2007 || || || {{w|World Hunger Relief}} ||
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| 2007 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || Organization || {{w|National Policy and Legal Analysis Network to Prevent Childhood Obesity}} || {{w|United States}}
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| 2010 || || || "Malnutrition, as of 2010, was the cause of 1.4% of all {{w|disability adjusted life years}}."<ref name=Murray2012>{{cite journal|last1=Murray|first1=CJ|title=Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 291 diseases and injuries in 21 regions, 1990–2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010|journal=Lancet|date=Dec 15, 2012|volume=380|issue=9859|pages=2197–223|pmid=23245608|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61689-4}}</ref> ||
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| 2011 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || || {{w|EPODE International Network}}||
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| 2013 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || || "Wendy’s enhanced the size and names of their drinks to keep up with the demand for soda from their consumers. They changed the name of their 32-ounce soda “biggie” to medium, added large 42-ounce soda, changed medium French fries to small, “biggie” to medium, and “great biggie” to large."<ref name="Timeline: History of the Fast Food Epidemic"/> ||
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