First, let’s be clear about what is NOT happening. Porridge is not being banned. Neither are yoghurts, crumpets, muesli or ...
Porridge, crumpets and muesli are among foods that will be banned from TV adverts under a new government initiative. Certain ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) impacts the ability to maintain attention to tasks. Often, it also involves ...
Starting next year, porridge, muesli and other breakfasts will be banned from ads under new UK rules. We explore the impact ...
Adverts for food and drink products deemed "less healthy" under a government scoring system will be banned. This system ...
Porridge and other breakfast favourites are being given the boot after the government released new guidelines as part of ...
The UK government is banning daytime TV adverts for sugary foods like granola and muffins in its battle against child obesity ...
The new rules that will ban junk food adverts before 9pm will apply to a range of food and drinks, including some that people ...
“Croissants are likely included due to their high levels of saturated fat and calories, largely from butter,” says Trueman.
Crumpets, croissants, scones and pancakes are all deemed too unhealthy for children to see in advertisements. The Christmas ...
A raft of products, such as sugar-added granola, instant noodles and sweetened yoghurts, will also be in scope ...
The UK government is set to include unhealthy breakfast cereals such as muesli, porridge oats, and granola in its junk food advertising ban, effective next year. The initiative aims to limit ...