As you will know, there are new rules in the offing to control what food can be advertised to children during their favourite TV programs. So some group of paper pushers somewhere has to draw up a list of what can and cannot be advertised, of course.
What you cannot advertise to children: Marmite, Flora Lite, half-fat cheddar cheese, Dairylea triangles, bran
flakes, camembert, t, instant hot oat cereal, reduced calorie mayonnaise, multi-grain hoop cereal,
half-fat creme fraiche, potato waffles, Greek
yoghurt (sheep), ham, sausages, bacon rashers, low-fat spreads,
peanuts, cashew nuts, pistachio nuts, peanut butter, raisins, sultanas,
currants, low-fat potato crisps, olive oil, butter, pizza,
tomato ketchup, brown sauce, (yes, I’ve taken a few out).
What you may advertise to children: McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, Cadbury’s, Kellogg’s.
There was a time when it was said that Britain’s Civil Service was staffed with Rolls Royce minds. Are we now ready to accept that we’ve now got one well stocked with Trabant minds? With all of the performance issues that entails?
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