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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.    PAG Meeting Overview (September 2021)
    Digital policyMarketing lawData collection & privacy

    PAG Meeting Overview (September 2021)

    Meeting overview, presentations and briefings from WFA’s Policy Action Group (PAG) meeting on 29 September 2021.

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  3.    Webinar: 'Dual quality' - UCPD revision recap and key watch-outs for transposition phase
    Food marketing

    Webinar: 'Dual quality' - UCPD revision recap and key watch-outs for transposition phase

    This webinar covers the history of the UCPD revision, the current status of the agreed EU legislation and key watch-outs for the…

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  4.    WFA co-signs letter raising concerns about Dual Quality law
    Food marketingMarketing law

    WFA co-signs letter raising concerns about Dual Quality law

    FoodDrinkEurope-AIM-WFA comments on TRIS notification 2019/258/CZ on the Czech Draft act amending Act No 634/1992 on consumer…

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  5.    Final position on New Deal for Consumers
    Marketing law

    Final position on New Deal for Consumers

    WFA's final position paper on the New Deal for Consumers

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  6.    Briefing on New Deal for Consumers
    Marketing law

    Briefing on New Deal for Consumers

     WFA’s preliminary analysis of the potential impact on advertisers of the EU's New Deal for Consumers.

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