Exclusive: Report suggests only 1% of annual spend on food and drink adverts will be affected after industry lobbying ...
For Americans, the idea of watching live television without the constant barrage of commercials for prescription medications and junk food might seem foreign. That’s now the norm in the United Kingdom ...
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From January 5, the UK has enforced a major restriction on adverts for foods high in fat, salt, and sugar. These ads can no longer appear on TV between 5:30 a.m. and 9 p.m., and they are completely ...
The U.K.’s new junk-food advertising ban is sweeping. Its impact is vast: No TV ads for foods high in fat, salt or sugar before 9 p.m., and no paid online ads at all. The goal is curbing the obesity ...
A clampdown on junk food, sugary drinks and vapes advertising is being considered across the whole Liverpool City Region. Mayor Steve Rotheram wants to use his powers to promote healthier advertising ...
Following industry pressure, a brand and range exemption was included in the legislation. The 36% of food and drink advertising spend (£824m), which is already brand-focused, is exempt from the ...
Innovation agency Nesta says the policy, in force since January, could affect just 1% of ad spend as companies shift spending to channels not covered by the regulation.
FDF leader Karen Betts said the planned switch to the 2018 model would lead to huge swathes of products effectively being ...