No Junk Food Ads To Air Before 9 pm In UK
The ban — targeting ads for products high in fat, salt or sugar — is expected to remove up to 7.2 billion caloriesfrom children’s diets each year, according to the health ministry.
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The ban — targeting ads for products high in fat, salt or sugar — is expected to remove up to 7.2 billion caloriesfrom children’s diets each year, according to the health ministry.
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