The UK's junk food ad ban is now in force. Drawing on international comparisons, New Food Deputy Editor Ben Cornwell examines ...
Just five minutes of exposure to junk food advertising can lead children to consume an additional 130 calories daily, equivalent to a small chocolate bar, according to new research. The study, ...
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All the 'healthy' foods now classed as 'junk' by advertising chiefs as new law comes into force
A ban on TV junk food advertising before the watershed and a blanket ban online will come into force this evening in a bid to tackle the childhood obesity crisis. Under new guidelines, enforced by the ...
A newly published updated nutrient profiling model will bring more food products into the ‘less healthy’ category.
The pre-Budget document flags rising childhood obesity and growing consumption of high-fat, salty, and sugar foods, proposing ...
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that just nine children's cereal brands advertised directly to kids dominated purchases by families with kids: Cocoa Puffs, Frosted ...
The advertising industry is taking yet another look at the rules and regulations around how foods that are high in calories, sugars and sodium are advertised on TV and, perhaps more importantly, on ...
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