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BRITAIN'S leading brands are opposing plans for a television ban on junk food advertising.
Firms such as Kellogg's, McDonald's and Kraft have spoken out against proposals to limit the promotion of crisps, fizzy drinks and other products high in fat, sugar and salt. Their tough stance puts them at loggerheads with the Government.See the full content of this document
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Food Firms Fight Ban On Junk Food Adverts
Earlier this week Tony Blair said he would use legislation to bring in a ban if the food industry failed to sign up to a voluntar...
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