Dr Wilma Waterlander says it's designed to enable experimental studies without the complexity or costs normally associated with such research.
Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week Thu, 14 May 2015
Three-dimensional virtual supermarket software at the University of Auckland’s National Institute for Health Innovation can measure food purchase behaviour and test the effectiveness of food-related policy changes.
Dr Wilma Waterlander, who created the virtual supermarket, says it’s designed to
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