The move to tackle childhood obesity will stop ads for “less healthy” food and drink that is high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) appearing on television between 5.30am and 9pm, and online at any time.
Welcome to “the last bite,” an end-of-week food and ag roundup from the Minnesota Star Tribune. Reach out to business reporter Brooks Johnson at [email protected] to share your news and ...
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 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 ...
Fast food commercials fall into this category. The competition is fierce, so companies know that the ads need to get your ...
‘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, ...
From today, ads for less healthy food should no longer appear before the watershed or in paid-for online formats. The ...
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and center Tyler Biadasz star in Campbell's Chunky new ad campaign 'Crush Your Cravings.' In one ad, Biadasz humorously eats a whole bowl of Chunky ...