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  1.    Only 1.45% of online ads served to children are for HFSS foods

    Only 1.45% of online ads served to children are for HFSS foods

    The study conducted by research firm Nielsen, and commissioned by WFA, found extremely low levels of HFSS advertising online.

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  2.    Webinar: IFBA’s Enhanced Responsible Marketing Policy
    Food marketingSelf-regulationMarketing to children

    Webinar: IFBA’s Enhanced Responsible Marketing Policy

    In August 2021, eleven of the largest global food and drinks brands agreed to further restrict advertising to children…

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  3.    Major food companies agree new self-regulatory controls on food marketing globally
    Food marketingSelf-regulationMarketing to children

    Major food companies agree new self-regulatory controls on food marketing globally

    Chocolates, candies/confectionery, potato crisps, soft drinks and ice creams will no longer be advertised to children under the age…

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