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The South Australian Government has come under fire after officially banning advertisements for fortified soy milk and rice cakes on public transport, labelling the household staples as “junk food”.
The AANA is continuing to fight the South Australian Government’s ban on junk food advertising in order to stop it spreading ...
The law should be called 'King's Law' after former Sainsbury's CEO Justin King, said ex-health tsar Henry Dimbleby ...
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The South Australian Government’s ban on junk food ads on public transport comes into effect today, July 1, but confusion surrounds how ‘junk food’ is defined and what meets the eligibility ...
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The policy, which came into effect today, prevents a wide range of food and drink products from being advertised on ...
European junk bond issuance hit a new record in June and deals are continuing to flood in as investors pour money into an ...
The Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) says the state government has banned the advertising of most ...
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