Sentences with phrase «junk food industry marketing»

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The main criticisms of the government's measures have largely centred on the voluntary action by the food and drink industry and the absence of any restrictions on junk food marketing and advertising.
The government's measures, centred on the sugar tax announced by George Osborne in March, rely on voluntary action by the food and drink industry and are shorn of any restrictions on junk food marketing and advertising.
Now I know the food industry isn't going to just slink away from the lucrative school snack market, but given the rigorous standard that will go into effect in 2016, it seems to me that any processed foods still sold in schools after that date should no longer fall into the empty - calorie, «better - for - you» junk food category.
Gee, let's see, we now have a $ 15 billion food and beverage industry directly marketing to kids that's undermining our parenting efforts... pummeling junk food messaging incessantly (like PopTarts and Pizza Pockets being hawked at school lunch concession stands STILL even though many thought that was long gone, sigh).
I think the non-branded copycat junk food would be an EXCELLENT compromise and I agree that it is unlikely this will become a requirement as it would cut into the junk food industry's bottom line and free marketing to children.
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hasn't done enough and that you've been intimidated by the food industry — but I remain grateful for all you have been able to accomplish, whether it's nudging Disney toward a junk food ad ban or brokering a creative licensing deal between the Sesame Street Workshop and the Produce Marketing Association.
Or how the food industry killed purely voluntary federal guidelines to rein in the marketing of junk food to children?)
The historic rise in childhood obesity has absolutely nothing to do with: federal corn subsidies which unnaturally render junk food and fast food the cheaper option for many consumers; the food industry's intense focus on making junk food hyper - palatable; the almost $ 2 billion spent each year to aggressively market junk food to kids: the growing ubiquity of junk food in outlets which formerly never sold food (Michael's craft stores, fabric stores, car washes, etc.); or a host of other factors.
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Many so - called «health foods» are actually cleverly disguised junk foods that can actually stimulate you to gain more belly fat... yet the diet food marketing industry continues to lie to you so they can maximize their profits.
Like screenwriters creating a bad sci - fi movie where the monster just won't die but keeps morphing into an even more heinous beast, marketing geniuses in the junk - food industry are even now crafting deceptive new messages to make you think their latest products are healthy.
The meal kits industry is teaching people the value of food, nutrition and cooking in a world where we only see more marketing done for pre-made junk food.
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