Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The government is introducing a ban on the targeting of junk food adverts at children (Alamy/PA) Just five minutes of exposure to ...
Advertisements for major takeaway brands including Domino's, Papa John's, KFC, and Burger King have been given the green ...
Children are exposed to junk food marketing across television, social media, gaming platforms and sports sponsorships.
A council in south Wales could soon become the first in the country to ban unhealthy foods adverts in some public spaces. Vale of Glamorgan council said it would decide next month on the proposed ban, ...
Junk food firms have more than 90 current sponsorship deals within top UK sports amid growing concerns over their impact on public health, finds an investigation published by The BMJ. Brands including ...
Plans to ban junk food ads from bus stops and billboards to protect public health are being stymied by advertising industry lobbying, reveals an investigation published by The BMJ. The BMJ sent ...
Junk food adverts are being banned across the Tyne and Wear Metro network. North East Mayor Kim McGuinness has enforced the ban after she backed celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's campaign to limit ads for ...
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 ...
In 2020, the UK government made headlines with what was billed as the toughest junk food ad ban in the world — a cornerstone of its childhood obesity strategy. Sweeping curbs on online and TV ...
A selection of less healthy, junk or HFSS foods. Credit: Monticello / Shutterstock.com The UK government has pushed back advertising restrictions on “less healthy foods” to January but still “expects” ...
A new Edith Cowan University study has found advertisements that encourage healthy choices can reduce cravings and intentions to consume unhealthy foods, and in some cases a 15-second message may be ...
No more daytime TV or online ads for 'junk food' in the UK - Copyright JIJI PRESS/AFP STR No more daytime TV or online ads for 'junk food' in the UK - Copyright JIJI ...