Which? claims junk food ban is unworkable
21 Dec 2006 | by Robin Parker
Consumer group Which? has criticized Ofcom's proposed clampdown on junk food advertising
executive Linda Smith. It also picked up the £15m media brief for Premier Foods. EMI's media spend has ...
Consumer group Which? has criticized Ofcom's proposed clampdown on junk food advertising
food during children's TV programmes as being 'completely flawed', adding that the measures...A report released by the group said that companies would still be able to advertise foods ... food during children's TV programmes at the end of March 2007. Which? has based its results on a ... under the age of 16, would be affected. Although Ofcom's junk food ban is expected to cost ...
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brand Birds Eye foods....that owns FoodVest, the holding company behind Findus frozen foods in Norway, Sweden and France, as well ...
for the theme tune from its ads, 'Chips, Glorious Chips' -- a reworked version of 'Food, Glorious Food ...
's wants to be the home of food ideas. And ideas are ultimately more precious than service or range ...
, although there is an increased focus on quality - particularly of food - and environmental issues ...
and aspects of celebrity culture", according to BBC Two. In 'The Truth About Food', presenters -- including ... food can do for them, using innovative methods and the latest technology. Reality programming ...
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