80% of the Population Is in Favour of Banning Advertising for Unhealthy Foods for Minors, According to Consumo
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The Aesan barometer shows that 91% of respondents believe that the sale of energy drinks to children under the age of 16 should be prohibited, and half believe that they should not be sold to children under the age of 18 either.
Parents ask for a restrictive framework at the state level, while super-reporting that disparities between regions multiply their burden and confuse consumers Read
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs supports its decision in the social consensus: 80% of the population agrees to ban the advertising of unhealthy foods to minors. More information: Bitter coffee by law: the government will force the machines to serve it without sugar and limit the grams to add
The veto would be part of a new regulation on the advertising of unhealthy infant foods, which Bustinduy wants to launch in the 'next weeks'
Social rights will limit advertising of unhealthy foods to minors by law, which supports 80% of the population.
A large majority across all age groups and political parties support a ban on the sale of energy drinks to children and young people under the age of eighteen. This is the result of a new poll conducted by Prósent. A total of 83 percent say they support a ban, four percent are opposed and thirteen percent are undecided. Support for a ban increases with age. However, there is overwhelming support across all age groups. Support is lowest among the…
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