The UK government will introduce a 9 pm watershed ban on TV adverts for unhealthy foods high in sugar, fat, and salt, starting October next year. This measure aims to combat rising childhood ...
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Junk food adverts are set to be banned from October 2025 The restrictions are being introduced to tackle childhood obesity Foods to be banned include cereals, ready meals, pizza and more A ‘junk ...
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Brands that make unhealthy foods will be able to get round the government's junk food advertising ban if their adverts do not show products that break the rules. From October 2025, foods that are ...
Food and drink adverts will be banned if the products are ... and estimates that the changes could remove 7.2 billion calories a year from UK children’s diets. Crumpets might seem like a ...
Porridge and muesli adverts will be banned in Labour’s crackdown on junk food. New guidance published ... according to health experts, costs the UK health service more than £11 billion each ...