Commercialisation of childhood – TüV for kids
I have two fundamental concerns about the current debate on the “commercialisation of childhood”, which the release of the recent UNICEF study has again fuelled (see my recent post). These are that for something that is set to have wide long-term impact (our
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Tagged advertising, bailey review, children, commercialisation, fast food, food, hfss, junk food, kids, promotion, regulation, unicef
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Fast Food Advertising to Children – Is the Ban a Cop Out?
There’s been a lot of support in the UK and now the US for the ban on HFSS (high fat, sugar and salt product) advertising to children. It’s been something I’ve been following for a number of years – I’m passionate
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Tagged advertising, children, fast food, food, jamie oliver, kids, morgan spurlock, ted, ted2011
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