Black youth and adults see between 9% to 21% more food and beverage advertising than their white peers. Neither Spanish-language nor Black-targeted television had advertisements for fruits and ...
April 5 (UPI) --More than one-third of food products advertised to kids, such as sugary cereals and sweet snacks, are not considered healthy dietary options, a report released Tuesday by the Rudd ...
Children's exposure to food-related ads on television has significantly decreased since 2013, but they still see over 1,000 mostly unhealthy ads annually, indicating a need for government regulation.
Meta will allow political ads on its platforms to question the outcome of the 2020 US presidential election, part of a rollback in election-related content moderation among major social media ...
False advertising lawsuits are becoming increasingly common, particularly in the food and beverage industry. And they can be quite lucrative for successful plaintiffs and their enterprising counsel.
Children will be shielded from junk food advertising during peak TV viewing hours from today as a long delayed crackdown on promotions for foods high in fat, sugar and salt finally becomes law. The ...
Black and Hispanic consumers are targeted with a disproportionate amount of TV advertisements for sugary drinks, snacks and other high-caloric but low-nutrient items, making them prone to more ...