Ligeti
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Every once in a while I'll have junk food, probably like most people, but I'm aware it's bad for your health and it's consumption shouldn't be encouraged, specially for kids.
This is why the Greens (who most of the time I hate, but I agree with them here) proposed a "Protecting Children from Junk Food Advertising Bill", which simply wanted to put limits on the times junk food ads would run, so they don't run when mostly kids are watching TV.
Sounds like a good and harmless idea doesn't it? It's not as intrusive as forbidding junk food in schools and there's plenty of other companies that could put their ads in the same time slots so TV networks wouldn't be majorly affected.
So how did the bill go? Lost 42-5
What was the Government's argument? That healthy eating goes beyond controlling children's television advertising
That would make sense, if they were implementing measures that go beyond controlling children's television advertising... but are they? or will they at some point?
This is why the Greens (who most of the time I hate, but I agree with them here) proposed a "Protecting Children from Junk Food Advertising Bill", which simply wanted to put limits on the times junk food ads would run, so they don't run when mostly kids are watching TV.
Sounds like a good and harmless idea doesn't it? It's not as intrusive as forbidding junk food in schools and there's plenty of other companies that could put their ads in the same time slots so TV networks wouldn't be majorly affected.
So how did the bill go? Lost 42-5
What was the Government's argument? That healthy eating goes beyond controlling children's television advertising
That would make sense, if they were implementing measures that go beyond controlling children's television advertising... but are they? or will they at some point?