UK: TV ad rules again under fire
By: just-food.com | 19 September 2008
TV advertising restrictions in the UK, aimed at curbing the broadcast of junk food to children under the age of 16, have come under fire from consumer association Which? today (19 September).
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TV advertising restrictions in the UK, aimed at curbing the broadcast of junk food to children under the age of 16, have come under fire from consumer association Which? today (19 September).

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