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Junk Food TV Ads to Be Banned From AprilFecha de PublicaciónFebrero 22, 2007
ResumenAccording to the news and information website 24dash.com, the regulations from the Federal Office of Communication (Ofcom), the United Kingdom's (UK's) media watchdog, on food advertising and children are now fully implemented as of April 2008. In their 2007 announcement banning television commercials that promote unhealthy food and drinks during programmes for children, they first focused on programming for children aged 10 and under, and, then extended the ban to programming for children and youth aged 16 and under. In a bid to reduce childhood obesity, beginning in April 2007, advertising for products categorised as "junk food", which would particularly appeal to children, could not be shown in or around programmes for those under the age of 10; and beginning in January of 2008, the restrictions were expanded to programming for those under the age of 16. According to UK member of parliament Richard Young-Ross, "20% of children are overweight.... There are still too many kids who don’t continue playing any sport after they leave school. If current trends continue, three million young people will have dropped sport altogether before the 2012 Olympics." To combat obesity in children, according to MP YOung-Ross, there must be behaviour change in both children and in the food industry. Contacto24dash.com
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What has been done now we are in 2009 and still when i go sit down to watch a movie on the television i always see the horrific junk food ads still being shown it is a disgarce to this country.
dont ban junk food