There is no country that has a record like that. There are two major innovations that allowed them to achieve that extraordinary outcome, and One of those [innovations] was to disincentivize people from eating processed foods. You are paid not to eat processed foods, and you are penalized for eating processed foods. The other innovation that really transformed Indonesia was allowing people control of their individual health records. (13:14–13:19)
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Asserts that Indonesia disincentivizes people from eating processed foods as a health innovation.
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