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Ban on TV junk food advertisements before 9pm on anywhere online comes into force today
Children will be shielded from junk food advertising during peak TV viewing hours from today as a long delayed crackdown on promotions for foods high in fat, sugar and salt finally becomes law. The ...
Ban on junk food adverts has cut advertising spend and prompted a debate over the policy’s impact ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For Americans, the idea of watching live television without the constant barrage of commercials for prescription medications and ...
New regulations come into force Monday in Britain banning daytime TV and online adverts for so-called junk foods, in what the government calls a "world-leading action" to tackle childhood obesity. The ...
Anti-junk food ads are public health campaigns designed to discourage people from eating unhealthy foods, either by warning about health risks or promoting healthier choices. Junk food advertising in ...
‘Buy one get one free’ offers on unhealthy food in supermarkets are set to be banned in England from Wednesday. The restrictions on multi-buy and price promotions, which will apply to supermarkets, ...
The U.K.’s new junk-food advertising ban is sweeping. Its impact is vast: No TV ads for foods high in fat, salt or sugar before 9 p.m., and no paid online ads at all. The goal is curbing the obesity ...
The government's long-delayed ban on junk food advertising before the 9 PM watershed has come into force, following repeated delays amid industry pressure. The Department of Health and Social Care ...
NEW YORK — Disney says its programming will no longer be sponsored by junk food. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will become the first major media company to ban such ads for its TV channels, ...
This is India’s first systematic investigation into food advertising regulation. Help us take it from the database to the ...
A clampdown on junk food, sugary drinks and vapes advertising is being considered across the whole Liverpool City Region. Mayor Steve Rotheram wants to use his powers to promote healthier advertising ...
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