The UK government just enacted a regulation that prevents late-night advertising of junk food. The National Health Service (NHS) has begun to crack down on the promotion of unhealthy foods in an effort to reduce costs on national healthcare. Framing public health as a national struggle, the UK is setting a legislative precedent that may lead standing first-world governments in the same direction. The decision echoes a similar 2011 campaign to ban sugary drinks in New York City, and it bears further similarities to the Japanese government’s policies on promoting physical activity and overall health. Specialty and organic ...
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UK Government Regulates Junk Food and Bolsters Prospects for Health Food Industry