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The delay comes amid concerns raised by retailers and broadcasters about the impact of the ban on adverts aimed at promoting brands only.
Just as public health campaigns took aim at tobacco marketing to protect the next generation, a similar reckoning with junk food advertising may now be overdue. The evidence is mounting that even ...
Our eight-part guide shows you a delicious expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life ... and duration of commercials advertising food products. The team then looked ...
The study analyzed the salt and nutritional content of foods advertised during televised professional football games and the health implications these advertisements may have for consumer behavior, ...
Legislation around advertising less healthy foods is planned to come into force in October 2025 / Adobe Stock The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has proposed an amendment to the government ...
More than a third of 10- and 11-year-olds leave primary school at future risk of food-related ill health. The government’s move to introduce long-awaited restrictions on the advertising of less ...
Any food and drink labelled "less healthy" by a government scoring system considering salt, fat, sugar, and protein content won't be able to advertise. While plain porridge oats retain ad ...
sets them up for a lifetime of health problems, and costs the NHS billions. This Government is taking action now to end the targeting of junk food ads at kids, across both TV and online.’ ...
Government regulation of the tobacco industry, including advertising restrictions ... Is eating junk food as bad for your health as smoking cigarettes? The strategy of the tobacco industry to ...
Rules banning “less healthy” food and drink brands from advertising online and on TV before the watershed were due to come into force on 1 October 2025. The advertising rules had already been pushed ...
Food ads for kids, and on-screen exposure to tobacco for adults ... The data was derived from the National Cancer Institute’s Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 6), asking for ...
The report said children and families in inner-city areas are less likely to have access to healthy, affordable food options in local shops, restaurants and takeaways and are "disproportionately ...