Junk Food Ad's OFF TV!!

Consumer groups and health campaigners have called for a ban on junk food TV ads aimed at children before the 9pm watershed.

Food manufacturers and advertisers have been lobbying hard to minimise the impact of the impending restrictions.
The Food Standards Agency earlier came out in favour of a pre-9pm ban on junk food commercials.
Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation, the National Union of Teachers, Diabetes UK and the National Family and Parenting Institute are among the groups which have signed the letter to Ofcom demanding a ban.
The move comes as the Governments releases its Health Profile of England, showing obesity continues to be a problem - especially in the North, where men die on average two years younger than those in the South.

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what the hell man?

How dare you speak of food whilst in Ramadan!!!!!

[size=7]sooooo hungry ....must .....fight ....urge ....to .... eat cookies..........[/size]

Back in BLACK

they banned junk food in schools too :evil:
i walked into the canteen and it was full of rabbit food.

Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.

"zara" wrote:
they banned junk food in schools too :evil:
i walked into the canteen and it was full of rabbit food.

Are you sure it was the canteen and not a rabbit hut?

Back in BLACK

yeah, definatly the canteen, but it had fruit and veg, NO CHIPS :shock: NO CRISPS :shock: NO PANDA POP( i love them!) :shock: NO CHOCOLATE :shock:

Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.

"Mez" wrote:
Consumer groups and health campaigners have called for a ban on junk food TV ads aimed at children before the 9pm watershed.

Food manufacturers and advertisers have been lobbying hard to minimise the impact of the impending restrictions.
The Food Standards Agency earlier came out in favour of a pre-9pm ban on junk food commercials.
Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation, the National Union of Teachers, Diabetes UK and the National Family and Parenting Institute are among the groups which have signed the letter to Ofcom demanding a ban.
The move comes as the Governments releases its Health Profile of England, showing obesity continues to be a problem - especially in the North, where men die on average two years younger than those in the South.

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Is this some college/uni assignment you need help with?

NOPE!!!

Just in the news!!

Who is the cat of the Forum? MEZ!
Your damn right!