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The debate over requiring grocery stores to provide in-store nutritionists versus maintaining traditional self-service shopping models

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The main point of disagreement between Dr. Chen and James Morton centers on . Maria Rodriguez's position differs from Dr. Chen's in that . According to the text, James Morton believes that mandatory nutritionists would . Lauren Thompson's main concern about the proposal is . The text suggests that the most practical solution might be to .

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The debate over in-store nutritionists reflects a broader issue of . While Dr. Chen makes some valid points about , Morton's concerns about financial impact cannot be ignored. What's particularly interesting is that . The most compelling argument presented seems to be Rodriguez's suggestion that . However, Thompson's observation about adds an important practical consideration to the discussion.

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