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LOS ANGELES - Have food and beverage commercials aimed at kids gotten better since companies like Kellogg's, Nestle and McDonald's Corp. pledged to cut back on ads featuring unhealthy fare?
Children's exposure to food and drink ads during kids' TV shows has dropped substantially since food and beverage makers pledged to stop advertising unhealthy fare during children's TV shows.
BALTIMORE, April 28 -- Black-oriented television programs contain more food advertising than general interest shows, a factor that could contribute to a higher incidence of obesity among that ...
Children are seeing fewer sugary, fatty foods advertised on TV, but unhealthy fare still makes up the bulk of food commercials they see, a new study suggests.
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