All HFSS articles – Page 53
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Ofcom delays ad ban to review objections
Ofcom has delayed the implementation of its ban on advertising high fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) foods to children, while big manufacturers have lodged objections to proposals to extend its reach. The new rules that prevent advertising of...
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Ads for kids are dead. Long live ads for kids
Ofcom's verdict is in. And the race is now on for food and drink companies to find alternative ways to market their products to kids. The internet; non broadcast media such as direct mail, print and on-pack promotions; in-store marketing...
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Junk food ad restrictions for under-16s
Ofcom has banned the advertising of food and drink high in fat, sugar and salt in all programmes aimed at children under the age of 16.Releasing its ruling on the restrictions of food and drink advertising to children this morning, it said:...
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Comment & Opinion
"The message is clear: let the market be policed by consumers. They can think for themselves, you know"
At last a bit of sense in the pre-watershed 'junk food' advertising row. Ofcom asked consumers what they thought about the mooted ban on HFSS foods. Their response can be summed up in three words: DON'T PATRONISE US. Consumers, even the...
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the hutton inquiry
The Grocer asks: The government made it clear in its White Paper that the FSA needed to work together with the industry to tackle obesity. Do you accept that this hasn't happened? The FSA response: That's not true. When we set out to...
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Scientist blasts NPM as 'crude'
A scathing report on the FSA's Nutrient Profiling Model has concluded that the system is so crude the FSA could have achieved the same ends by simply measuring calories.In a leading peer-reviewed nutritional journal published this week,...
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The battle of the bulge
Tensions simmered over in the obesity debate at this week's Westminster Diet & Health Forum. Liz Hamson reports The National Consumer Council launched a stinging attack on the Food and Drink Federation at the Westminster Diet &...
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obesity on your bike say the tories
Nanny-statism, a heavy-handed approach to food manufacturers, a lack of joined-up thinking between government departments and little or no consensus between the industry and the authorities. This is how obesity is being tackled by the Labour...
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Adventures in ad-land
Ofcom's brief on advertising to kids will come as a relief to many, say Siân Harrington and Rachel Barnes. It could have been worse. After months of prevarication, Ofcom has launched its consultation on food and drink advertising to...
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Do you think I'm stupid?
If you are to believe the messages from Ofcom and the FSA, you would think the child in this picture doesn't know the nutritional difference between an apple and a chocolate cake.Rising levels of childhood obesity have been blamed,...