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U.S. children see approximately 13 food commercials every that promote unhealthy foods and drinks high in calories, sugar, sodium and fat. This amounts to about 4,700 a year. Teens see more than 16 unhealthy food commercials a day (5,900 in a year). In comparison, kids only see about 1 healthy food ad a week that include fruits and veggies. This marketing happens in schools, on the internet, television and on mobile phones. The Rudd Center is conducting research on ways to reduce marketing of unhealthy food to kids. This research is funded by a $5.3 million, 3-year grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.