Welcome to “the last bite,” an end-of-week food and ag roundup from the Minnesota Star Tribune. Reach out to business reporter Brooks Johnson at brooks.johnson@startribune.com to share your news and ...
This month, Britain began enforcing a nationwide ban on advertising foods high in fat, salt or sugar on television before 9 p ...
New documents published by the DHSC reveal ministers are planning to switch to an updated nutrient profiling model, which ...
It is part of attempts by health bosses to stop the rising tide of childhood obesity, with one in 10 reception class-aged children classed as obese, according to UK Government statistics ...
Every few years, a familiar policy reflex returns: ban advertising and hope the problem goes away.The UK has now pushed ahead ...
A ban on ads featuring High-Fat, Salt and Sugar products, also known as the Less Healthy Food ad ban, rolled out in the UK ...
The UK Government has introduced new rules banning adverts for 'less healthy' foods on TV during daytime hours and online at any time - but the changes have been met with mixed opinions ...
Britain is clamping down on junk food advertising, but new figures suggest adults are still consuming the equivalent of the salt in 22 bags of crisps a day – most of it hidden in everyday foods.
Starting in January, the U.K. will ban online ads and TV adverts (as the Brits call them) for “less healthy” foods during daylight hours. The country’s Department of Health and Social Care expects the ...