The UK government has announced that TV advertisements for junk food will be banned from airing before the 9pm watershed starting in October 2025. Health advocates have applauded the move, seeing it ...
When you think back to the cartoon characters of your childhood ... They are, of course, the junk food mascots. And they may well be going extinct. Successive governments have attempted to ...
Online adverts for junk food will not be allowed from next year under new government rules introduced to tackle childhood obesity. The ban, which will also apply to adverts shown on TV before 21: ...
Given the health problems posed by obesity, action on this issue is imperative, says Gareth Turner, who is the founder and director of Big Black Door, a strategic marketing consultancy for food and ...
Chef and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has hailed the government's decisive steps after they confirmed plans for a pre-watershed ban on adverts for junk food products, calling it ...
Dinner is too often convenience food, served up with an accompanying ... Here’s what happened when I tried to ditch the junk… Cut down on additive-packed, sugar-laden foods and drinks ...
A ban on junk food adverts being shown on TV across the UK before 9pm will come into force next year, the government has confirmed. On Thursday (September 12), a written statement from Labour ...
Greasy fried restaurant food including onion rings burger and hot dogs with fried chicken french ... [+] fries and pizza are displayed. The U.K. government says it will ban junk food adverts ...
In a decisive effort to tackle the rising rates of childhood obesity, the UK government has confirmed that a watershed ban on junk food advertising will come into force on 1 October 2025.
The UK will ban junk food advertising on the internet and daytime TV in a bid to tackle childhood obesity, sparking criticism on the political right over "nanny state" meddling. The measure was ...
New public health measures are being drawn up by ministers to prevent illness and ease pressure on the NHS, including a ban on junk food advertising and increasing efforts to stop children accessing ...