Clamor for Australian Regulation on Junk Food Advertising

Junk Food Advertising

Junk food, like candies and chips, are known to have no health benefits to anyone who would love to eat them. But while this is a known fact, advertising companies have this creative way of making them a hot item in the market through their unique and captivating style of getting the attention of the market audience.

Today however in places like Australia, it has been made clear that parents want some form of regulatory means to ensure that these ads do not go overboard to mislead the market on what junk food really gives to the consumer. Advertising campaigns can carry misleading marks and while they are facts that are surely not contained in these goods, it is apparent that the promotional campaigns for them should be done in the same way that there is “Truth in Advertising”.

“I don’t think any parent wants to deny the occasional treat or sweet or trip to a fast-food restaurant, The Age quoted Peter Kell, Choice’s chief executive, as saying.

“But what parents are saying is that they feel their messages for healthy eating are getting undermined at every turn by the relentless number of junk food ads,” he added.

(Source) Topnews

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Junking the Junk Foods

Junk Food Ads

Food consumption has really taken quite a bit of attention these days and apparently, most ads we see are calling for us to junk the usual junk food that we often love to munch down at times. While most of us love them, we just have to stress that today, health is an important concern when it comes to living healthier lives.

We can see astronomical costs invested in these ads by the junk food manufacturers today and just like anyone else, if you can get away with a business that doesn’t censor you, then why not?

But the bottom-line is if you want to throw away the trash, it all starts from living wisely and junking the toxins. This includes condemning ads through our own little way. Make a stand!

(Source) BBC News