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151) Press: Food companies snare children in their websLogin required for this page
Food marketing websites aimed at children are rife with marketing techniques that would be banned in print and broadcast advertising.


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152) Articles: Food companies snare children in their websLogin required for this page
Makers of soft drinks, sweets and sugary cereals are designing websites to catch the attention of children barely six or seven years old.


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153) Articles: And for dessert, madam – a salty sponge, perhaps?Login required for this page
The Food Commission takes a look at processed puddings and finds the manufacturers are keen to boost the flavour with a dose of salt – as much as they put in crisps or bacon!


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154) Magazines: The Food Magazine issue 70Login required for this page
Food companies snare children with websites. Baby milk adverts. Salty desserts. Low meat content in products. Obese children malnourished. Nutrition labels are designed to confuse. MPs petition for better food for children.


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155) Press: Processed meats pumped up with waterLogin required for this page
Trusted companies such as Bernard Matthews, Mattessons and Ye Olde Oak are selling meat products that contain an estimated 10 to 20% added water.


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156) Press: Children encouraged to advertise food to themselves Login required for this page
Food manufacturers are shifting into new marketing methods designed to encourage children to advertise food to themselves.


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157) Articles: Processed meats are pumped up with waterLogin required for this page
It is perfectly legal to sell watered-down food to unsuspecting shoppers, as long as you describe the water as an ingredient in the small print. Ian Tokelove went looking for watery meat, and found the shelves awash.


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158) Articles: Children encouraged to advertise food to themselvesLogin required for this page
Advertisers have responded to growing criticism of food advertising by shifting into new marketing methods designed to encourage children to advertise food to themselves.


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159) Magazines: The Food Magazine Issue 69Login required for this page
NHS endorses soft drink? Insurance & obesity. Processed meat pumped up with water. Industry ignores voluntary codes. Irradiation. Allotment power. Tesco profits. ActionAid calls for trade justice. Omega-3 & obesity.


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160) Articles: Nutrition labels are designed to confuseLogin required for this page
It’s more than 20 years since a senior government committee recommended clear and simple nutrition labelling. We still don’t have it, and the government is proposing yet another voluntary labelling initiative.

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