Restricting advertisements for unhealthy food and drink is an essential step towards a healthier food environment, writes Katharine Jenner In October 2025 the UK will finally introduce restrictions on ...
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The change banishes foods such as sugary cereals, highly sweetened yogurts, white bread and some granola bars from bearing a ...
The UK government has expanded its list of foods classified as “less healthy,” banning daytime advertisements for items high in sugar, fat, and salt content. This includes popular breakfast ...
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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 ...
Marks & Spencer Food has launched a campaign to highlight its new health and wellness ranges, focused on a hero product called the Brain Ball. The campaign, which breaks today, will run across TV, ...
“However, concerns will remain, in particular implementation and enforcement guidance to be issued by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), as the frontline regulator, is still awaited,” said Zoe ...
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 ...
the government is implementing restrictions on the advertising of “less healthy” foods. The foods that are being classed as “less healthy”, include those that are high in fat, salt or sugar.