UK starts ban on junk food ads on daytime TV and online

medicalxpress - New regulations come into force Monday in Britain banning daytime TV and online adverts for so-called junk foods, in what the government calls a "world-leading action" to tackle childhood obesity.

AI Summary: British regulators have implemented new rules banning junk food advertisements on daytime TV and online platforms. The measures—targeting products like soft drinks, chocolate, pizza, and ice cream—are part of a government drive to curb unhealthy food marketing and protect public health, especially among younger audiences.

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