The Week: Advertising news - Which? rounds on ad ban
26 Sep 2008
Which? is mounting further pressure on the Government to extend its ban on junk-food advertising
The Food Standards Agency has said it will drop traffic-light labelling of products if research
Which? is mounting further pressure on the Government to extend its ban on junk-food advertising
is somewhat dull, with generic names such as Food, History, Style and Drama. Abraham's first major initiative ...
on the heated debate over genetically motified food and a commercial that asks viewers: "Are we playing God ...
the most powerful person on the planet being a woman who shoots her own food, believes the earth is 25 ...
31.9 - 31.9 3 Time To Change, Hovis, Premier Foods 5 ... .0 - 24.0 4 Kerry Foods, Trainline.com, Discovery Foods 8 7 ...
DDB has won Arla Foods' milk account, following a three-way pitch....The agency has been briefed to implement a strategic and creative plan that focuses on the Nordic region. DDB Stockholm will take the role of the lead agency on the account. Arla Foods said that it awarded its account to DDB as it had a "well-established Nordic network" and showed "strategic competency ...
, including chairing its UK media trading committee. He was also the marketing controller of Unilever's food
On Wednesday, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs launched a new phase of its "act on CO2" campaign, created by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO. But MPs and pressure groups expressed concern that the campaign would be dwarfed by those from the energy companies. The top six - Npower, E ...
Whirlpool's sensor-controlled steam-assisted oven. The manufacturer claims the oven will not dry out food ... and vegetables. It will sense the weight of the food, calculate the cooking time needed and adjust ...
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