Junk food adverts are banned on television and online starting today as part of a drive to tackle childhood obesity. The UK-wide ban stops food and drinks high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) being ...
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, ...
Adverts for some breakfast cereals, porridge and sandwiches have been banned in a bid to tackle childhood obesity. The crackdown will mean “less healthy” food and drink that is high in fat, salt and ...
The pre-Budget document flags rising childhood obesity and growing consumption of high-fat, salty, and sugar foods, proposing ...
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 ...
Government signals tougher crackdown on junk food advertising to children - A newly published updated nutrient profiling ...
A study looked at a year of TV ads on a major, free channel in Australia. A new study in Australia looked at how much junk food advertising kids were exposed to and the numbers were staggering. Food ...